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    Of course, you can!

    Here is an informational videoabout the possibilities of upgrading your slimline WHAT PSU found on YouTube.  A comparison of three power supplies, including the owner HP PSU and a (two video and CPU) stress test and comparison of noise is shown during the video.

    Be aware that some, but not all, of the PSU, upgrades require a simple and light your PSU slimline support change. Change depends on the power supply model chosen for the upgrade.

    Purchase an adaptor molex as HP UPE is necessary for the Slimlines using a power supply with the format owners microfit ATX 24 pin, as well as the standard for the HTPC power supply ATX 20 pin format.

    Upgrade your power supply at a higher power will not damage your motherboard. A power supply will provide only so much power that is required of him by the mother and peripheral card up to the nominal power of the installed PSU.

    It is for those who wondered how to work around the limitation of the low power 180 Watt power supply that most Pavilion Slimline PCs come with the Assembly. With a power SUPPLY improved, more memory and a graphics card discrete, including support (it is a requirement) your Slimline can be your gaming PC.

    Selecting a graphics card is another topic. Not all graphics cards can hold in the case of a slimline. It takes a low profile video card. They are available for purchase online.

    Kind regards
    ERICO
    Published by erico on 15/11/2009 13:17

    Bravo for Erico 1,000,000,000. Great post. Debunks many myths and the hearsay rule.

  • Redundant power supply

    Hello world

    I would like to know if the SG500-28 supports redundant power (means 2 power inputs)?

    Thank you.

    Not on those I have. For the price of a switch that is, you might be better with a redundant switch and using cross stack LACP connections to devices (depending on what they are).

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  • HP Office Jet 6700 Premium: question of power supply?

    Printer was working fine. In the middle of the night, there was a power failure. Now, the printer does not illuminate. The power indicator led lights when the power supply is plugged into the wall. It will remain on until the adapter is connected to the printer. Then the light goes off. The light not come back up until the power supply is disconnected and then reconnected the wall. The printer is almost 3 years old in April. The brilliant minds of ideas of the internet?

    Does not look good. Be sure to try combinations of unplugging and pressing the power button to see if you can get the printer to wake up. If you are out of luck... no luck.

  • The upgrade of stock of power supply and GPU [A6325.UK HP Desktop]

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    I'm looking to upgrade an aging ( a6325.uk) HP desktop to make it more efficient with the task of casual games. Games that will run on the machine are not too intensive (half-life 2, World of Warcraft, Diablo 3) still could benefit from a more powerful GPU I think. As part of this upgrade, I know that I need to upgrade the PSU. Are there specific things I should look for when buying a new stream of a higher power? The majority of the components should work with the mini-ATX case design?

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    Corsair 430W

    or

    OCZ 500W

    In addition to bumping the PSU, a new graphics card is in order. Space in the case is a bit limited (this is the kind of decisive and I will need to recheck my dimensions) and I've been contemplating between:

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    AMD 5670

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    Are the items that I plan compatible with this model and reasonable a choice? All of the other suggestions and welcome advice.

    Ic437,

    I have the same card, it should look like the picture.

    Photo taken at the initial installation. Wiring was routed and wire-tied to facilitate air circulation.

    If you decide on the Asus 550Ti, also bought the Corsair 500W. It's the same demensions as seen above Rosewill 630.

  • Connection RPS720 redundant external power supply for DELL 5548

    Hello
    We have two DELL 5548 network switches.
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    My question is how to connect this external RPS720 of redundant power to the existing DELL going on?

    I only buy the external RPS720 of redundant power, including the power cable connect to switch existing or I need to buy any item to achieve?

    I try to search on the internet but it is altogether less information regarding on this.

    According to the QuickStart guide, all cables are included. Page 4 ftp.dell.com/.../powerconnect-5524_Setup%20Guide2_en-us.pdf

  • Corsair POWER supply update does not post, powers of the powers of 5 seconds down and loops...

    Have the HP Pavilion Elite m9650f with motherboard replaced in April 2012 class good to go.

    Replaced the stock GPU Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT with a Zotac GTX 560 Ti GPU and

    the stock HP 460 Watt power supply with a W0388RU Thermaltake TR2 600 Watt PSU in may 2012.

    All goes well until October 2012.

    PC randomly starts shutting itself off the coast and not feed until I have unplug the power cord and wait 5-10 minutes.

    Finally, he stopped turning on all together.  Reinstall all power PSU connectors, etc.  same result.

    Removed all cards, etc, same result.  Cards reinstalled one by one, etc., same result.

    Reinstall the stock HP 460 Watt PSU, now everything works fine.

    Thought it was a premature failure of Thermaltake PSU.

    Bought and installed a Corsair CMPSU - 850TXV2 850 Watt power supply for a few days but still not good to go.

    Lights, fans spin, but no MESSAGE, no video, tracks for all

    5 seconds, stops, turns on itself over and over again.

    Reinstall all power PSU connectors, etc. same result.

    Removed all cards, etc, same result.  Cards reinstalled one by one, etc., same result.

    Reinstalled the HP PSU stock, now everything works perfectly again.  ?

    Spends hours reading the forums...

    Some say that the RAM may not report correct voltage for power supply.

    If so, what can I change RAM voltage in the BIOS?

    Others say reset CMOS I did, same result.

    And someone on this forum HP thought that perhaps the Pegatron IPMTB-TK

    Card mother Truckee can only accommodate up to 750 Watts POWER supply.

    Any ideas?

    Can I get away with just using my HP 460 Watt power supply after all stock?

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    I have an additive to add to this topic.

    To refresh, my questions focus on a possible shift of the power supply and card mother specs:

    What is an ATX 12 v 2.0 and above technical problem or a power CAP problem?

    I posted my questions on the Forum of power SUPPLY Corsair PSU

    at the same time and I paste it here now, a response

    to GUY of RAM.

    "Hey RAM GUY."

    Sorry I couldn't answer until now.

    Please specify the difference between the ATX 2.0 specification and 2.01

    Spec that the negative - 5 v Rail is not present in the 2.01 spec and

    beyond.  As I mentioned previously, the Thermaltake PSU that has been

    running in my 2009, HP i7 tour for 7 last month said 12 volt ATX 2.2

    on the case and even if the power supply HP OEM said 12 volt ATX

    2.0 in the technical literature, that I found on Google, the real PSU I have does not work

    have any note on the case ATX specification.  So I think it's safe to say, my

    motherboard does not have the negative Rail v-5 at which he played

    nicely with 12 volt ATX 2.2 spec, until recently.

    Although theoretically it is supposed to be no limit on the amount of

    Absorbed power, you can use to power your motherboard, the motherboard because

    is supposed to use only what suits him and cap the rest, it seems that the OEM

    can dial up limitations of power if they deem necessary.

    Could be as simple HP, without wanting to compete with some of his HPs

    Professional workstations, caps so power on some Pavilion Elite

    Series models to prevent them from becoming a much cheaper

    solution.

    In any case, I think that all the available information, digested, he does not speak

    Specification of the ATX, but rather my motherboard HP has a limit of 650 Watts of power

    If I think that I read that someone else got the same motherboard goes with

    750 watts, but I do not remember where to find this announcement. »

    I'm back and Yes!

    Thanks again Lasvegaswireman!

  • HP G5470UK - upgrade the power supply

    I want to install a more powerful graphics card but told me that before I do so I need to upgrade the PSU in my G5470uk of the machine.  Currently of 300w, what would be the recommended size of a power supply for this particular stock pc - there is no other upgrade again.

    Thanks in advance

    According to the power requirements of the video card you are considering, the Corsair CX430, CX500, CX600, CX500M, or CX600M should meet your needs. These power supplies are highly recommended and are known to adapt to most HP consumer PCs.

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  • Strike F1 key to continue after replacing power supply and pulling the battery system on Poweredge R410

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    The server is back up and running, but when booting, I get:

    "The 4 fan speed can change in installation configuration feature and the option card systems

    Press F1 to continue, F2 to run the configuration utility.

    I think that some BIOS setting reset to remove the battery? I also see a lot of forum posts mentioning the cause of this error is the integrated SATA is connected to anything.

    My hard drives are connected to a PERC via the PCI slot, and the machine has an optical drive. I don't see the existence of the optical drive in omreport.

    Here are a few outlets omreport about SATA settings.

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    SATA port 0: Auto
    SATA port 1: Off
    SATA port 2: stop
    SATA port 3: Off
    SATA port 4: Off

    Any advice on how to go about this debugging more?

    Thank you!

    Dave

    Yes, it is possible that the optical drive is defective. Check the logs of equipment. Also enter the system BIOS setup using the F2 key and search for devices listed as unknown.

  • Satellite M40-225 - compatibility of the power supply?

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    Original AC adapter for your device is PA3283U-2ACA 15V 5A 75W universal adapter 100-240 v .

  • Change of power supply for the Alienware Aurora r4

    Hello, since my diet is reel whining I would change it

    I was looking for a bit of the PSU and found this one

    http://www.EVGA.com/products/product.aspx?PN=210-GQ-0850-v1

    is it good?, fit into the section of PSU aurora r4? It will connect to the back plastic, that normal power supply is connected to the rear?

    Also I don't know anything about sata cables, but there so much that normal power supply I mean it will be able to connect to what it is now? (only the change requiring more sata is the addition of two extra hdd/ssd (there was a spare sata cables))

    and... I need something more than that? (some wires or something?

    I have not wand to buy the same PSU again because seeing how it survived...

    Hello. I will address this, knowing that other users information. Your old harness case will be removed, the new chassis will have its own cables. The EVGA 850 GQ is ok, but the G2 is better, you can find them on Newegg / eBay / EVGA.com etc.

    I posted here, p4 #31, a list of links to swap & material, then go ahead, some links redirect here, like this:

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    Chassis rear a SATA ALX

    who need some type of head SATA short height, like the originals

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    • ALX must use 'pass-thru' heads, like the originals, if the power is connected to the wall box

    EVGA uses these types of base with non - ALX SATA heads

    "standard heads.

    above, my Corsair cable has ALX-type amp heads:

    • the plastic is a two-piece, the rear insulation snaps off the coast
    • in an ALX installation, with the cable above, I would jump off the top, cut the wire to length, & apply two heads on it to mimic the original as close as possible

    If I had the EVGA SATA type?, I want to buy x 4 amp heads online:

    Note the two types of rear covers: "cap" (for superior insulation) & pass-thru-cap

    I would use these to "build" my own pair of cables to match the original cable pair, best I could. I could just shop any spare cable to amp heads, like here. My ALX has a set of hand-made cable, I already have the SATA cable mod, so they mimic the original case harness. Chassis no - ALX may not be no need for this type of care

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    Video: If your ALX means that you must transfer new SATA faces on

    note of the need for the extra long screwdriver get screw wall box

    Search "Power of Aurora" (Exchange of Aurora psu) or similar terms, search for images which could connect you to the messages posted by other users

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    • EVGA uses sleeved around cables, cable so better manage you can

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  • the dell 1100 watt power supply is compatible with the 9100 studio?

    I need this answered because IM stupid. Ty much

    Hi michaelwilson,

    Dell Studio XPS 9100 chassis is minitower, you can customize the system with any normal ATX power on the market. Please get back to us with the details of 1100 watt power supply or a link so that I can check and confirm you.

  • I need power supply for HP Z220 CMT workstation up to 500 watt

    HI everyone I want to improve my diet is 400 watt, this does not work with my new graphics card, it's Asus GTX 770 Nvidia GeForce DirectCU II OC 2 GB GDDR5 he needs a minimum of 500 watts...
    Thank you very much for everything give me it please link or model power supply for hp workstation z220 up to 400 watt.

    Hello:

    Power supply in the z220 belong to someone, which means that you can not install any other food but the 400W provided by HP.

    You can also ask your question on the HP Business Support Forum - z section of jobs to see if anyone knows if one different PSU from another series of z that Workstation will work for your model.

    http://h30499.www3.HP.com/T5/workstations-z-series-XW-series/BD-p/BSC-272#.U5nJ2f1OXGg

    For example the z600 has a 650W power supply, but I have no idea if this P/S will work in the z220.

    Perhaps someone on this forum will have some alternatives for you, but don't get your hopes up.

  • New video card, power supply upgrade

    Currently I have the Hp Pavilion p6754yand I recently GeForce GTX 560 it to upgrade my current video settings, so I can play my games in more graphically the parameters. Sometimes, however, computers would be turned off randomly, and I came to the conclusion that I would need to better food then one I had when I came to my computer.

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    I hope that you have considered the special depth of this power supply? It is longer than the current unit. You have the additional thumb between the CD/DVD player, sheets, wire harness and the old PSU?

    Here's an upgrade with the Rosewill 630W continuous, who still has the depth 5.5 ".  Your added almost an inch. http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16817182200

  • Power Supply update

    I have an old PC on my network, the name of the product: HP Compaq 8000 Elite CMT PC, Windows 7 64-bit, Intel 2 duo E8400.  I was in charge of feeding, currently 300 watt Moose comes with the PC.

    This day and age that a 300 watt covers just the Basic, not to mention that I also intend on upgrading the graphics card to a AMD Radeon HD 6670 from the Intel on board graphics chip.

    So my question is will a CORSAIR CX series CX600 600 Watt be good.  When I started to test an on-site price said that phones could not manage this, which seemed strange.  He tried to sell me another brand, I've never heard of high and low priced 500 watts.  He said the motherboard was a custom HP and couldn't manage a universal power supply.

    I checked the size and it will fit in the case, and to my knowledge, the motherboard has to handle 600 watts if she can be one of 500 watts.  Is there anything else I should look at?

    A CX600 Corsair will work in this PC?

    I'm not particularly intelligent or gifted. I'm just very, very curious.
    Albert Einstein

    Thanks for the comments, I looked at the Tech Specs. and the only rating on exceeding 320 watts was the note.  This got me wondering from a seller I price said almost the same thing, but he said that one of 500 watts would do the job.

    So I pulled the covers and checked the motherboard, somehow it has not added HP with a motherboard in a machine oriented professional users.  Even at the time it would have been a killer knowing how business as improving and not to buy new equipment.  I scraped my fingers a little do, but find the serial number of motherboards and the manufacturer.  After a bit of searching, I find nothing say that the motherboard could not handle a higher load.

    So I took a gamble and bought a watt Corsair CX500 (just in case the 600 watt was pushing it).  Installed without any problems, and so far all is going well, test gear shows power on the rails of the standard, so after a few tests more, I installed the graphics card.  So now, the system has a new power supply of 500 watts and a Radeon HD 6670 with 2g on the card in it and works very well.

    So much for the manual tech, I think HP more at their maximum on POWER supply adapted to the times.  The reason why I wanted to replace the power supply was so it was thought I update at the same time.  Never like throwing of older equipment which still has plenty of life in it.  It has 12G of memory, and he now has with the new power SUPPLY and a graphics card more service time.

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