HP Power Supply

HPSKU: 7567242

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Sale price$2,022.67

Description

HP Power Supply

The HP Power Supply is a dependable, high-quality power solution designed to keep HP desktops, workstations, and servers running smoothly. Built to deliver stable, clean power to critical components, this power supply enhances system reliability, reduces heat buildup, and supports long-term performance in demanding environments. Whether you are replacing a faulty unit, upgrading for better efficiency, or building out an HP-powered rig, this power supply is engineered to fit seamlessly into HP ecosystems while providing robust protection and flexible cabling options for clean, organized builds.

  • High-efficiency, reliable power delivery: This power supply is engineered to provide steady voltage rails under varying loads, minimizing ripple and voltage fluctuations that can affect system stability. By delivering reliable power to the motherboard, CPU, graphics card, and storage devices, it helps prevent unexpected shutdowns and performance throttling during intensive tasks. The result is more consistent behavior during gaming, content creation, data processing, and virtualized workloads. The emphasis on durable electrical design also translates into longer-term reliability, reducing the need for frequent replacements and minimizing downtime in busy environments.
  • Wide compatibility with HP devices: The HP Power Supply is designed to work across a broad range of HP configurations, including consumer desktops, professional workstations, and select enterprise-class systems that utilize standard power connectors and form factors. Whether you’re upgrading an old HP machine or refreshing a newer setup, this unit provides dependable compatibility with common HP motherboards, power rails, and peripheral connections. It’s a practical choice for IT departments, home offices, and power users seeking a trusted HP-certified power solution that fits standard chassis layouts and mounting patterns.
  • Robust protection features for safety and longevity: Protecting both the power supply and connected components is a core priority. This HP power supply includes comprehensive safety features such as over-voltage protection to guard against unexpected spikes, over-current protection to prevent excessive current draw, short-circuit protection to quickly disconnect faulty paths, and thermal protection to gracefully reduce performance or shut down if temperatures rise too high. These protections work together to minimize the risk of component damage, preserve data integrity, and extend the life of the unit and the system it powers. With these safeguards in place, you can rely on steady operation even in less-than-ideal cooling conditions or during power delivery fluctuations.
  • Flexible cable management and connector options: An organized build is easier to maintain and cooler to operate. Depending on the model, the HP Power Supply offers a modular or well-arranged set of cables that helps reduce clutter inside the chassis and improve airflow. This makes installation simpler, allows for cleaner cable routing behind the motherboard tray, and facilitates future upgrades or maintenance. For HP systems with multiple drives or PCIe components, a thoughtful cabling approach ensures that power is delivered efficiently to all devices without obstructing other components or obstructing fans. In addition, high-quality connectors and shielded cables contribute to stable power delivery and signal integrity over time.
  • Quiet operation, durability, and long-term value: A well-engineered HP power supply is designed to minimize acoustics and heat while delivering dependable performance for extended periods. With quality components, efficient cooling, and careful thermal management, it stays reliable under load during extended work sessions, gaming marathons, or batch processing tasks. The result is a quiet, unobtrusive presence in the workspace that supports a productive environment without sacrificing performance. For businesses and enthusiasts alike, the durability and consistent performance translate into lower total cost of ownership and fewer maintenance interruptions over the lifetime of the system.

Technical Details of HP Power Supply

  • Specifications: Not available in the current listing. Please refer to the official HP product documentation or vendor-supplied spec sheets for exact wattage, efficiency rating, connector counts, and form factor details.
  • Form factor and mounting: Designed to fit standard HP chassis designs and mounting patterns compatible with typical ATX-style power supplies in supported HP desktops and workstations.
  • Output characteristics: Provides multi-rail or single-rail power delivery suitable for CPU, GPU, memory, and storage devices; exact rail voltages and amperages vary by model and should be verified from model-specific documentation.
  • Protection features: Includes core safety protections such as over-voltage, over-current, short-circuit, and thermal protection to safeguard both the supply and connected components.
  • Efficiency and certification: Specific efficiency ratings (e.g., 80 Plus) and certifications are model-dependent; verify the exact spec for the SKU you are considering.

How to Install HP Power Supply

  • Power down the HP system and unplug all external cables. Open the chassis following the manufacturer’s service manual or user guide, and ground yourself to prevent static discharge.
  • Document or disconnect the existing power connections to the motherboard, GPU(s), drives, and any other devices as you prepare to remove the old unit. Safely detach and set aside the old power supply.
  • Mount the HP power supply into the case, aligning the screw holes with the chassis standoffs. Secure the unit using the appropriate screws, ensuring it sits firmly without any movement.
  • Reconnect the power cables to the motherboard (24-pin), CPU power (8-pin or 4+4-pin as required), PCIe power for graphics cards, SATA power for drives, and any additional connectors for peripherals. Route cables neatly to maximize airflow and minimize cable clutter inside the chassis.
  • Close the case, reattach all cables to external devices, plug the system back in, and power on. Enter the BIOS/UEFI if needed to confirm the power supply is recognized and configured correctly, and verify that all components are drawing power as expected.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What devices is the HP Power Supply compatible with? This power supply is designed for HP desktops, workstations, and select HP servers that use standard power connectors and mounting patterns. For exact compatibility, check the model number against HP’s official documentation or the seller’s specification sheet.
  • Does this power supply support modular cabling? Some HP power supply models offer modular or partially modular cabling to reduce cable clutter. Confirm the specific model’s cable configuration before purchase to ensure it meets your build requirements.
  • What warranty coverage is included? Warranty terms vary by model and retailer. Review the product listing or HP’s official warranty information for details on duration, coverage scope, and return policies.
  • Is there a recommended efficiency rating I should look for? While many HP power supplies emphasize energy efficiency to lower operating costs and heat output, always verify the exact model’s efficiency rating in the official specs to ensure it meets your environmental and performance goals.
  • Can I install this power supply myself, or should I seek professional help? If you’re comfortable with basic PC hardware tasks, replacing or upgrading a power supply is a common DIY operation. Always follow safety precautions, disconnect power completely before handling components, and consult the system’s service guide if you’re unsure.

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