Replacement of power supply, model HP Desktop A6200N

The power supply on my model HP Desktop A6200N died. The power supply provided with the computer is a model electric Delta DPS-250QB-4 A, 250 W output. My question is this, I have another power supply made by HIPRO HP-D3057F3R model with a maximum capacity of 300 W, I can use this HIPRO power supply to replace my old power supply Delta without any complications? Any info would be appreciated, thanks.

HiPro HP-D3057F3R seems to be a power supply HP OEM and should work correctly your desktop HP Pavilion a6200n. Before installing the HiPro in the computer, check the HiPro offers the same connections as the Delta. If necessary to take pictures where all the connectors go you come out of the Delta, so you don't miss any when you reconnect the HiPro.

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