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    hp 716n power supply unit

    Hello , I have hp 716n Desktop computer , till yesterday it was working correctly , but now it is not powering on , it seem that the power supply is broken is down as my pc does not do anything when you press power on button , so i think i might be needed to replace the power supply for it , so can you recommend me any good power supply which should be compatible wiht my pc , please help me thanks in advance

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    Re: hp 716n power supply unit

    HP Pavilion 716n Power Supply
    Designed to deliver more power than the original, this enhanced 475 Watt Power Supply is the perfect replacement for your HP Pavilion 716n computer. Our replacement HP power supply offers dual 12V power rails to deliver stable power to demanding components, and both 20 and 24-pin ATX motherboard power connectors, and other component support for proper (and safe!) motherboard compatibility.

    Get your HP replacement power supply, backed by Athena’s 3-year warranty. Out of the box compatibility with the HP Media Center computer model. Fits your HP computer without modification! Simply unplug the cables from your old power supply taking note on home many and where the cables went. PcPowerZone recommends that you draw a simple picture of your HP computer showing what plugs go where for anyone replacing their power supply for the first time. After unplugging your cables, simply unscrew the 4 screws that hold the dell power supply into your dell computer. The power supply will lift out (be careful that it does not fall into your computer). Simply install the replacement dell power supply in the reverse order!

    Features:
    • 100% Compatibility with HP Pavilion 716n computers
    • 475watts of power, enough power to feed energy hungry system upgrades
    • High efficiency - Low Ripple & Noise
    • Output over voltage protection
    • Short circuit protection on all outputs
    • Reset table power shut down
    • Approved by UL, CB & CE
    • Vacuum-impregnated transformer & 100% Hi-pot tested
    • RoHS approved - 100% burn-in under high ambient temperature
    • FCC part 15 subpart J Class B at 115VAC operation & CISPR 22 Class B at 230 VAC operation


    How to replace your HP Computers power supply:
    • Open your computer case (2-4 screws hold on the case panel to allow access to inside of computer)
    • Remove the 4 screws on the backside of your computer, which hold the power supply in
    • Remove old power supply, noting which plugs go where
    • Insert replacement power supply exactly as the old unit was installed replacing the 4 screws and all power cables as connected with the old unit. It is ok to have extra connectors and wires that are unused (this power supply comes with a 20 pin motheroard connector AND a 4 pin connector, both are used on some systems, while only the 20 pin is used on others... simply ignore the extra, un-needed wires).


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    Re: hp 716n power supply unit

    HP 200W Power Supply for Pavilion
    Product Details
    • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds
    • ASIN: B001I2EVBS
    • Item model number: FSP200-60SPV-D



    Check it on amazon

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    Re: hp 716n power supply unit

    Power supply problems can be easily mistaken for other startup problems. To try and isolate the problem and use the correct troubleshooting steps, please plug the power cord in, and press the power button on the front of the computer. Read each of the following startup conditions carefully, and then click the corresponding link to go to the correct troubleshooting steps:


    check This Guide to http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...product=326838

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