Pavilion p6000 series p6633w: power supply upgrade

Is the format of p6633w and atx pavilion for the power supply compatible, I couldn't find a HP 400w PSU.  They offer a?  The power supply I found is in atx format.

Thank you for the additional information.

The power supply unit (PSU) is a standard ATX.  You can use any brand.  As a precaution, I suggest to measure the PSU existing and comparing measures to whichever you choose.  I love Corsair products.  In addition, a modular power supply is good for cases of average size.  You can only use the cables needed to allow better air circulation in the case.  I recommend at least 500W.  This will allow more power over the maximum use.

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