A:AnswerYes. I looked at sample pic from the Newegg page for the computer and it looks like a standard ATX system. There should be no surprises except for cable management.
A:AnswerYes, it has the connectors. Depends on your total power consumption. Use a voltage calculator to add up the watts of all you components, then times the sum by 2.
If your components use a total of 200 watts, you'll need a 400 watt psu. PSU's work best at around 50% capacity.
A:Answerboth power supplies use a 24 pin molex as the main connector so theoretically it should. the PSU by EVGA is an ATX form factor. what information i could find indicates that this acer model's PSU is ATX as well. if you have the old one, verify form factor as your mileage may vary as to the info i found online.
A:AnswerThe Acer Veriton X490G uses a Small Form Factor Power Supply (SFF PSU) and will the EVGA PSU will not fit. But if you don’t mind leaving the case open you could power this computer with it.
A:AnswerYes it will power your Dell Optiplex 980. All power supplies are made universally to connect the same. If Dell puts a unique pin out connector you can either salvage it from the old PSU which should just be an adapter or you can purchase one by searching the web.
A:AnswerMaybe.
It depends on which size of the 7010 you have. The family ranges from a Micro size to full tower. If you have the tower, it probably will fit the EVGA. If you have one of the smaller versions it requires a smaller power supply. Check the part number on the current power supply and Google it for more information.
A:AnswerNo. The Elite Desk requires a Small Form Factor PSU (Power Supply Unit) if which there are many sizes. I would Google the part number on the old PSU to find a replacement.
A:AnswerAs long as you're not water cooling and running a high end video card... Probably. You need to do a little math and figure out how much wattage your accessories, if any, draw. Video card, case fans, coolers, lighting...
A:AnswerYes. The only issues I see is some HP cases have a retention bracket in the top of the case and the cable clutter from all the unneeded cables on the EVGA PSU.
A:AnswerIt should. There is no such thing as mPSU. There are larger size PSUs that may be tight, but this is a standard size so shouldn't be a problem.