power supply upgrade compaq presario sr511onx

I have a compaq presario sr511onx I need to know what kind of power supply my pc takes. I need to know if its a box atx or micro atx case.

This will help.

Part number 5188-2622 250 watts (max) (Zinfandel) power supply, Bestec ATX-250-12V)-100-120VAC and 200-240VAC input (switch selectable), 50/60 Hz

SEE:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01355925

Message edited by dmhoo29 on 02/05/2009 18:32

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