browningh Posted September 11, 2004 Posted September 11, 2004 The stock ps for this system m260n, is less than 200W. I need more power. Problem is the physical size of the unit. There is only space for a PS to stick into the case 4"! There is no room to move the optical drives, as there are no more bays.Any suggestions? Sure would like to get something in the 300W+ range, at least.Similar queries on other boards resulted in a lot of views but no responses. I have a lot of trouble getting thru HP's web site. Last time I did get to the right area, they only referenced an exact replacement for the stock PS in their hardware area.'Preciate any assist........Since I can never find an appropriately sized ps, maybe I could just get a standard sized one and leave it hanging part-way out rear of the case, hmmmm?Just a thought, any suggestions?
DisabledTrucker Posted October 22, 2004 Posted October 22, 2004 Of course I have modified my HP case and removed the hidden covers for my opticle drives, and pushed them forwards but I am able to house a PC Power and Cooling 510 ATC power supply in there, though it is a tight fit. The only thing left of this unit is just a case as everything else which was in it has been replaced down to the power cables. You may want to check with PC P&C to see what they have, they may actually have a 300W unit which will work for your needs. The only reason I am using the PC P&C in here is because I originally replaced an Antec 550 turbo cool with it when it failed due to over power strains, then I redid the system I had it in after I had sent it back for replacement, and when the power supply in the HP box I am using gave its ghost up, I attempted to use the Antech in it, but it wouldn't fit, the PC P&C being the 1/2 inch smaller was all which was needed for the fit, so I put the Antech back into the original case it was in and put the PC P&C in this one. Like I said though I had to push the opticle drives forward and resecure them but I had to remove the stupid plastic doors which one broke anyways when the drive opened one day so removing the other one just seemed like a good idea anyways. Now I have a HDD cooler in my top slot and a DVD+/-RW drive in the lower one, so they're no chance of it over heating in there. It stays a constant 37 degress celcius so I would say it does just fine in there like it is. Yes I have two hard drives in that case as well, they have been doing just fine in there for about 6 months now. Then again I would think being WD JB HDD's they would do fine. It says it's keeping the top HDD at a constant 45 degrees celcius so I don't think it's hurting anything that way. My AMD 1700+ in there stays a constant 35 degrees celcius with only the green fan on it without any over clocking and its not produced any problems for over a year and a half. Of course I still have the 120mm fan in the rear of the case and an additional 60cm fan I attached to the front of the case circulating air in it as well. Though I did ditch the stupid plastic cover over the 120cm in the back. One day I hope to replace the case with an A-Top X-Blade, but until then this ones doing just fine.
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