Hp pro 3125 supports 600 watts power supply

Can HP Pro 3125 supports 600 watts power supply ?
Can HP pro 3125 PCIe supports ddr5 graphic cards?
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    So I found that I need a 600 watt power supply for a HP ENVY 4120T desktop how big does it need to be?

    As you were previously told by Big_Dave,  the Corsair CX600 listed here is perfect.  It is an exact fit into your case.
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  • 600 watt power supply questions and video card upgrade questions

    I am looking to upgrade to a Xfx Radeon 7970 Double D graphics card but i was wondering if the HP 600w psu that came with my Hp Envy Phoenix H9-1350 has a 8 pin and 6 pin Pci-e connector because that is what the Radeon 7970 needs. Also I am wondering if it will fit into the Hp Envy Phoenix H9-1350 because the case seems small but the card is only 9.3" long. I currently have an Amd Radeon 7670 but I think it is time for an upgrade but I am just not sure if the power supply has the correct power connections needed for the Radeon 7970.
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    I understand you want to know if the power supply will have the necessary connectors for the desired video card.
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  • Will a 12 watt power supply overcharge a 5S iPhone?

    Will a 12 watt power supply overcharge a 5S iPhone?

    It will not overcharge the phone. It is quite fine to use the higher wattage charger.

  • 90 watt vs 65 watt power supply

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    Is it OK to use the 65 watt on my laptop?
    Does it simply re-charge the battery slower?
    Noel
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    All systems with a dedicated graphics card require a 90W power supply for proper function. A 65W PS will simply not offer enough power for a system with dedicated graphics card to function at full potential - note this refers to a situation when the computer is in use - which may eventually cause issues with the computer. While shutdown, the lower watt rated PS will charge your system, albeit more slowly indeed.
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  • Can i use HP 90 watt power supply in place of my 120 watt?

    I have an HP Elitebook 6930p, that uses a 120 watt power supply.  It's output is 18.5 volts and 6.5 Amps.
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  • Satellite Pro S300L-105 - Whistle when power supply is removed

    I recently bought a Satellite Pro S300L-105, it works normally except that it produces a slight, pointed whistle, witch can be heard when the power supply is removed. After less than 10 minutes using, I feel pain to my ears and brain and it becomes unusable.
    I do not have any hearing problem or so. and I've never had such a problem when using any other computer.
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    Hi
    Very common problem with all sorts of electronic equipment.
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    Mostly the noise isn't any sign of an impending problem or breakdown.
    Getting the laptop replaced will most likely get you one that doesn't squeal.
    Hope that information helps a bit, I know it can drive you mad when you get a high frequency squeal, and even madder when other people can't hear as their hearing isn't as good.
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  • 65 Watt Power Supply

    Can anyone give tell me how I can find a new (but dependable) power supply for my 12" G4. I've been told not to purchase an off market brand as it may damage my system and/or are not reliable. I've looked on the store site and searched but they don't seem to be available.
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    If you search the online store for "ibook power adapter" you should get some hits.
    Not sure if my link for there will work:
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  • How much can a 430 watt power supply take?

    Hello,
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  • Upgrading Power Supply hp pavillion p6744y

    Need to upgrade the Power Supply. Just wondering if a 600 watt power supply would be too much for the motherboard to handle. Currently a 250 watt PSU is installed.
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    It is highly unlikely that a 750 watt power supply will fit/work in your HP Pavilion 500-164 Desktop Computer. It is also completely unnecessary, as largest graphics card you can put in this computer will never use 1/4 of that power. Please consider the Corsiar CX500, CX500M, CX600, and CX600M for your power supply needs. These power supplies are the same physical size as the factory unit and are known to fit and work in most HP full-sized consumer desktop computers.
    If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
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  • I have a HP Pavilion a6603w. I want to upgrade power supply to run powerful graphic card. Suggest

    I have a HP pavilion a6603w desktop model number FK555AA-ABA a6603w.  I have a low to mid level graphics card, which is the most that my power supply will handle. 
    I want to get a stronger power supply to run a high end graphics card with a self cooling fan.  Can anyone suggest an excellent, reliable power supply brand and model that will fit into my desktop case with minimum fuss?  I am not tech savy but I have replaced my video card and hard drives with no problem. 
    Thanks,
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    lugnut1204 wrote: I have a HP pavilion a6603w desktop model number FK555AA-ABA a6603w.  I have a low to mid level graphics card, which is the most that my power supply will handle. I want to get a stronger power supply to run a high end graphics card with a self cooling fan.  Can anyone suggest an excellent, reliable power supply brand and model that will fit into my desktop case with minimum fuss?  I am not tech savy but I have replaced my video card and hard drives with no problem.  Thanks, Lugnut 
    Hello lugnut1204, I checked the specifications for your system and is appears the system shipped with a 250 power supply. The dimensions for this power supply are 5 15/16 inches wide, 5.5 inches long, and 3 3/8 inches tall. Since your system is a MicroATX version, you would be slightly limited to a power supply of the same size as the original power supply.
    Here  is a link to Newegg where a Corsair 600 watt power supply can be found with almost the exact same physical size as you original 250 watt version. The Corsair power supply dimensions are 5.9 inches wide, 5.5 inches long, and 3.4 inches tall.
    If you get a power supply too long, it may interfer with the back of the CD\DVD drives.
    You would need to locate a video card that you wanted and make sure the power supply requirements were less than the 600 watt Corsair model. Most of the mid to higher end cards require at leaset a 400 to 500 watt or greater power supply.
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  • Macbook pro,power supply is very hot?

    macbook pro 15zoll with retina display, power supply is very hot! is this normal??

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  • Power Supply Crashes Macbook Pro

    When I try to power up my Macbook Pro with the AC wall power supply plugged in -it wil not power up -light blinks and I hear rapid 'beeping'. If I unplug the PS , it boots up but if I then plug in the PS, the Macbook will eventually freeze and I'll be prompted to power it down and restart.

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  • P7-1490 upgrade Graphics Card and Power Supply

    I just got a GEFORCE GTX 650TI Boost graphics card.  The 300 watt Power Supply on my P7-1490 can't handle it because I need a 6 pin power connector.  The 1490 comes with a 300 Watt Power Supply.  I need something at least 450 watts.  Which upgrade will fit my box.  In addition, can the Jasmine Motherboard handle the new graphics card.  It does fit into the PCI Express slot.
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    Please consider the Corsair CX500, CX500M, CX600, or CX600M power supplies for your needs. Yes, the Jasmine motherboard in your p7-1490 should be capable of handling the GTX 650 Ti. Additionally, you will need to disable "Secure Boot" and possibly enable "Legacy Support" in the BIOS before installing the GTX 650 Ti.
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  • Power supply needed for MS-7220 (Diamond Plus) and others.

     
    The following statement is taken form the K8B Diamond Plus Manual.
    For ATX 12V power connection, it should be greater than 18A.
    If I am interpreting correctly, the ATX 12V connector should have dedicated to it a minimum of 18A.
    My first, question is if the Power Supply has two or more rails, how do you know the power dedicated to the ATX 12 connector on the Power Supply?
    Second, if a +12V rail is not dedicated the connector, how do you know what is connected to each rail of the Power Supply?
    This maybe the source of why many are saying, they have more stable system performance when using single rail Power Supplies.
    I have tried eleven different manufactures to get more detailed Power Supply specifications, but no responses; today through February 1st is the Chinese New Year.
    Those of you running the K8B Diamond Plus, what are you using for Power Supplies and are you having any instability problem?
    One thing I did find curious was that going the manuals and in most all of the newer Socket 939 motherboards have this specification, but nothing in the motherboards specifications of on the MSI Web Site about this required and the are a lot of 500-600 Watt power supplies sold that do not meet this specification.
    The statement Total Wattage does not mean a thing has even more meaning to me now.
    Are we going to have to know the Current Rating of each cable on the output of a Power Supply now to insure we are purchasing the correct Power Supply?
    Roger

    Roger
    Ihave a Tagan 580w U22 with switchable dual/combined +12v rails and it is very stable,set it combined for 35a.
    Only thing to ponder was the 4/8 pin +12v/p4 connector,power supply has the correct split 2x4pin connectors so does the board but there is a little removable cover over 4 pins,so thinking MSI fitted it there for a reason I have fitted only one 4 pin connector,no problems as yet.
    Think you may well have a point re the 18a.
    I have just given my son my old sli platinum/cpu/heatsink/ram/vga card,this setup ran  250/11/4 @ 1.4v & ram 2.5 3 3 7 1.1 @ 2.75v with the Tagan.this setup now fitted in his case but with a dual 18a rail Enermax and he can't o/c stable to the old settings.Case has better cooling than the wavemaster it all came from.
    Dont think the enermax is bad just that it supplies the power a different way.
    Regards
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