
Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA GT Series of power supplies - the newest addition to the outstanding line of EVGA Power Supplies. Featuring 80 Plus Gold certification, 100% Japanese capacitors, a fluid dynamic bearing fan, and a fully modular design, this power supply is built for long-term usage and durability. Building upon EVGA's line of 80 Plus Gold rated power supplies, the EVGA GT Series combines all these features at a great price.
Q: will this work for a HP computer
A: 100% depends on the case and motherboard that your HP had. This is a standard ATX PSU so chances are good, unless your computer is a Small Form Factor (SFF) or custom/proprietary design. Best to check with HP website under support! Good luck.
A: ATX Cable: 1x 600mm EPS Cable: 2x 700mm PCIe Cable: 2x 700mm, 2x 700mm, 850mm 12VHPWR Cable: 1x 700mm SATA Cable: 4x 550mm, 670mm, 790mm Peripheral Cable: 1x 450mm, 570mm, 690mm, 810mm AC Power: 1x 1500mm
Q: What form factor is this EVGA power supply?
A: Full size
Q: Is this compatible with my motherboard Erica5
A: You've probably already figured this out, but yes It'll be compatible with your motherboard. It just really depends on how much power your system needs based on fans, and components. Most systems will generally work without power issues using a 1000 watt power supply. Sorry no one answered you sooner.
A: I 100% say it's way overkill, but it depends on what else is in your system. What other cards you've added, like audio cards, maybe what kind of hard drive or solid state you have. There is an allotment for each component, so consider what else you have into what PSU is best for your system. Your new GPU can max out at 220w, which is way more than your previous card, but it all depends on your entire system in total.
A: Yes this will work with that setup.