What is a viable psu replacement for HP7850?
I have a psu dying on an old Pavilion 7850. The replacement part is HP
proprietary and listed as a 180W MATX on several sites. Is it possible to buy a generic case with 300+ W psu and move the components into that or does this HP model absolutely require only this specific power supply. Some sites have mentioned a proprietary 4 pin mobo connector, possibly for video. Any ideas? This is the recommended replacement as far as I can tell http://www.usereasy.com/product_6286.html |
Yes. Open it up and look.
Or spend the $40. "Repo Man" wrote in message ... I have a psu dying on an old Pavilion 7850. The replacement part is HP proprietary and listed as a 180W MATX on several sites. Is it possible to buy a generic case with 300+ W psu and move the components into that or does this HP model absolutely require only this specific power supply. Some sites have mentioned a proprietary 4 pin mobo connector, possibly for video. Any ideas? This is the recommended replacement as far as I can tell http://www.usereasy.com/product_6286.html |
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 22:03:36 -0400, Repo Man wrote:
I have a psu dying on an old Pavilion 7850. The replacement part is HP proprietary and listed as a 180W MATX on several sites. Is it possible to buy a generic case with 300+ W psu and move the components into that or does this HP model absolutely require only this specific power supply. Some sites have mentioned a proprietary 4 pin mobo connector, possibly for video. Any ideas? This is the recommended replacement as far as I can tell http://www.usereasy.com/product_6286.html Somewhere I have a Pavillion, and have seen others, that use a PS3 type power supply. Some places call that "mATX", but it is not the same form-factor as the power supply you link... that doesn't mean I'm sure you dont' need the type you linked, rather that a bit more investigation may be needed. PS3 PSU have the same mounting face dimensions and screw holes as a full sized ATX, but are about 1.5" shorter (distance it extends toward the front of the case). Standard ATX is about 5.5" and PS3 is 4", or 100mm in metric. This could be good news, because in some Pavillions there is room for the full length ATX, but maybe in others it is very close or would hit the external bays, especially when those bays are in front of the right side of the motherboard so the whole case is much shallower. If you can use a full sized ATX, do so, but be aware that if it's butting up against some optical drives then the air intake should be on the bottom (side as it may be mounted in your case) instead of on the rear. IIRC, the PS3 sized unit in the one here is about 180W, too, Delta brand. if I can find it I'll take a look at it, I haven't touched the system nor used it ever, beyond opening it to see what was inside. If you do need a PS3 type those are also easy to find, for example, http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...104-112&depa=0 Note the screw mounting on that and compare to yours. I'll also check the wiring of the one here. If you provided more info about that aux. motherboard connector we might better determine the significance of it. For example, the connector shape and wire colors. If the wire colors don't look standard then compare to the wire colors used for the molex drive power plugs, which are (when inserted in "most" drives), 5V | GND | GND | 12V |
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