Question PSU Upgrade required for HP Elitedesk 800 G1 SFF (current PSU is 240w HP 702307-001)

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I have an HP 702307-001 PSU for Elitedesk 800 G1 SFF and have a Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1050 Ti OC low profile 4GB 128 Bit PCI E video card. I need to upgrade my PSU to at least 300-350w DO you know of any specific SFF PSU I could use or external if necessary to upgrade. any direct links would be helpful options I may have for upgrading the PSU.I also can get an adapter for the proprietary connection issue. If you know of the preferred adapter that would help as well.

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No idea what you would use for an adapter, have not see anyone that makes them for your model, but here is a tutorial how to modify things to make it work https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/elite-desk-800-psu.1971168/

TFX power supply may work but have not seen anyone actually say that one fit https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817256183

Really, upgrading small form business systems is like getting elephants to do ballet, not really made for it, and it just annoys the elephant.

If you want a faster system for the lowest price, rip out the CPU/RAM/hard drive, get a standard motherboard, power supply and case and install the old parts in that with a clean Windows setup. If you go with used parts can probably get a system for $100 or so for all 3.
 
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Thanks for your feedback. So I upgrade the card to the 1050ti 4gb with the stock 240w PSU w/ i5 CPU. No issues at all using about 172w when gaming. Had to upgrade my monitor though. Didn't like the DVI for some reason. Switch to HDMI port and everything worked perfectly
 
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Thanks for your feedback. So I upgrade the card to the 1050ti 4gb with the stock 240w PSU w/ i5 CPU. No issues at all using about 172w when gaming. Had to upgrade my monitor though. Didn't like the DVI for some reason. Switch to HDMI port and everything worked perfectly

Hi, I am looking to do this myself. May I ask what the gaming performance is like?