HP PC Power Supply

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Hello.

I have an HP tower with a power supply like this one:
https://www.little-phoenix.com/fr/p/1300-alimentation-pc-hp-dps-320nb-1-a-320w-hp-6200-pro-611483-001-3665541011969.html

Larger than a "standard" power supply. It's possible that I may need to change it. If I get a standard-shaped one, is it likely to cause any problems? The connections seem identical, I imagine it won't.
And in this case, are there adapters available to fix it to the chassis? I couldn't find any when searching on Google.

The term is ATX for the standard power supply and DPS for the one in my HP computer?

Thank you in advance.

Best regards.

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macbernic Posted messages 2231 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   545
 
Yes, it seems that it's just for HP workstations. If I understand correctly, you would like to replace your power supply with one of the same type but more powerful (mine is 400w). So there are indeed more powerful ones like 700w for Z440, for example:
https://hpecas.com/fontes-de-alimentacao-para-desktops-workstations/hp-719795-005-power-supply-z440-700w-90_43747.html
I also found this adapter that would be more in line with your request:
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Alimentation-Electrique-Cable-ATX-24-Pin-Pour-Carte-Mere-18-Pin-30cm-for-HP-Z620/284138532951?hash=item4227f9f057%3Ag%3Ah%7E8AAOSwlIhf4vZf

This will allow you to buy an ATX.

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FirstRock Posted messages 104 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1
 
Hello macbernic.
Just for your information, I just changed the power supply by taking an ATX with an 18 -> 20 pin adapter and it works very well. The only thing is that you have to tinker to make it fit on the chassis since the ATX is smaller than the original one from HP.
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macbernic Posted messages 2231 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   545
 
Hello,
thanks for your reply, I think I would do the same if I want to change mine or if it kicks the bucket ... ;))

See you later!
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jfmimi Posted messages 13734 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 928
 
Hello
I'm afraid the mounting holes don't match

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FirstRock Posted messages 104 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1
 
Hello.

That's why I was asking if there are adapters for the chassis. And that, I could make it if necessary. I mainly wanted to know if in terms of components, it is compatible.
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macbernic Posted messages 2231 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   545
 
Good evening,
Does your power supply have these 3 connectors?:

I doubt you'll find an ATX power supply with that, otherwise, you might have to improvise..
What are the specifications of your computer?

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ChacalPrecieux40 Posted messages 1 Status Member
 

Hello, on my new power supply I don't have a 4-pin connector but two 6-pin connectors.

How can I modify one of the 6-pin connectors to a 4-pin one?

Thank you for your responses.

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FirstRock Posted messages 104 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1
 
Hello, thank you for the response.

I don't have the impression. In any case, I have another computer with an ATX power supply, and the connections, CPU, GPU, motherboard, etc., seem identical.

The reference for my computer: hp z220 cmt workstation
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macbernic Posted messages 2231 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   545
 
I also have an HP Z220 workstation and indeed the motherboard power supply is different; it has an 18-pin connector that does not match the ATX format which has 20 pins. Like this one:


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FirstRock Posted messages 104 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1
 
I thought it was like the ATX for the motherboard, so I went ahead and took it apart and indeed, it’s 2 less.
I took the opportunity to take some photos of the connections.







So, no ATX for this computer. I can't find any reference for these power supplies and I have the impression that they are just for HP towers. Is there a reference and can we buy other brands?
Or else, is there an adapter, in addition to the chassis, for connecting the motherboard?

Thanks anyway.
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FirstRock Posted messages 104 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1
 
Mine is 400 W, and if I change the GPU, I'm worried it might be a bit tight.
With 700 W, I would be comfortable. The problem with the one you sent me in the link is that it won't fit; mine is like this:


But with the adapter, I will rather get an ATX (which I think I will pay a little less than an HP as well) and fix it as I can. In the end, it's just smaller than the HP one.

Thank you very much for taking the time to respond.
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macbernic Posted messages 2231 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   545
 
No worries, it helps me too just in case mine goes up in smoke or if I'm in your situation...;))

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