PSU slimline s5310f

I am trying to replace the power supply for product AY643AA and there seems to be a few different ones.  can someone help me with the exact specifications for this power supply, that is, dimensions, etc.?

In addition, this pc will manage a 300w power supply?

Thank you

Sally

Hello

Thank you for posting your concern and to answer your question Yes you can use 300 W Power Supply unit with this PC, the power supply provided with this PC was originally 220 w.

For your convenience I post the link for the specifications on this coomputer below-

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01949171

And you can also find any updated information requiring the specific upgrade below as well as in the same link.

Although I work for HP, but I am personally.

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