Hello again! I've posted several times trying to figure out a proper upgrade for my HP pavilion p6-2107c, and think I might finally have a compatible solution. Here is a spec sheet for my particular computer:
http://h20566.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/template.PAGE/public/kb/docDisplay/?javax.portlet.begCacheTok=com.vignette.cachetoken&javax.portlet.endCacheTok=com.vignette.cachetoken&javax.portlet.prp_ba847bafb2a2d782fcbb0710b053ce01=wsrp-navigationalState%3DdocId%253Demr_na-c03162944-15%257CdocLocale%253D%257CcalledBy%253D&javax.portlet.tpst=ba847bafb2a2d782fcbb0710b053ce01&sp4ts.oid=5187028&ac.admitted=1403538312379.876444892.199480143
I'm wanting to buy an evga gtx 660 superclock as well as replacing the stock HP power supply. I know a bit about gpu's, but not power supplies. I'm not sure about the particular wires I would need to power my computer, or the specific voltage that would need to be supplied by each rail. I believe the spec sheet has some details regarding required voltage and connectors, but it's all unfamiliar. Rather ask someone who knows what they're doing.
Right now, I have a 300w, but would like a decent 500 or so watt psu. I don't want to cheap out on it, nor spend a ton of money. Thank you all!
http://h20566.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/template.PAGE/public/kb/docDisplay/?javax.portlet.begCacheTok=com.vignette.cachetoken&javax.portlet.endCacheTok=com.vignette.cachetoken&javax.portlet.prp_ba847bafb2a2d782fcbb0710b053ce01=wsrp-navigationalState%3DdocId%253Demr_na-c03162944-15%257CdocLocale%253D%257CcalledBy%253D&javax.portlet.tpst=ba847bafb2a2d782fcbb0710b053ce01&sp4ts.oid=5187028&ac.admitted=1403538312379.876444892.199480143
I'm wanting to buy an evga gtx 660 superclock as well as replacing the stock HP power supply. I know a bit about gpu's, but not power supplies. I'm not sure about the particular wires I would need to power my computer, or the specific voltage that would need to be supplied by each rail. I believe the spec sheet has some details regarding required voltage and connectors, but it's all unfamiliar. Rather ask someone who knows what they're doing.
