A:AnswerIf you mean the wall power cable, any standard power supply mains cable will work. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia-6-ac-power-cable-black/5884334.p?skuId=5884334
A:AnswerYes! However. it not does have Modular cabling ... you will have a bulky and messy cabling experience that will take up unnecessary space and may interfere with the Graphics Card "gpu". A 600 Watt power supply is also insufficient to supply power to 2 video cards. This EVGA 600 Watt unit performs quiet and only capable of supporting One graphic card.
Micro Towers are restrictive to the dimensional size of the Power Supply unit. I find that 600 Watt fits. Power Supply Manufacturers seem to use a larger chassis for units of 750 Watts or greater that generally will not fit in a Micro Tower desktop case. Please Measure the power supply area of your tower to ensure that the new power supply can fit.
A:AnswerYes! however, you would be better off with the EVGA 700 Watt with only One Graphics card. If you intend to OverClock and or install a second graphics card for SLI or Crossfire configuration the minimum would be 850 watt and best would be 1000 watt power supply from a Brand Name such as EVGA, Corsair, Thermaltake, Enermax.
A:AnswerYes! appears the 590- P0054 hp Pavillion is a micro tower case. To replace that HP 180 watt or 200 something watt power supply you will need to stay small form dimension wise with a new power supply. The EVGA 600 Watt should be enough to support One Dedicated Graphics card. A 700 Watt power supply might not be able to fit inside that HP case. Note: AMD graphic cards seem not as power efficient as they once were and may draw more power than specifications indicate. When you decide to purchase a Video card look at power requirements. I suggest if you are getting a graphics card go with nVidia like GTX 1080 ti depending on your budget.
A:AnswerYes! the EVGA 600 Watt will work. However, to protect your RTX 2060 investment and to better support future upgrades I suggest you should get a 850 Watt modular power supply from a Brand named mfr. such as EVGA, Corsair, Thermaltake, Enermax, NZXT, Be Quiet. Note: You will NOT be able to run a SLI or Crossfire (2 graphics card) configuration with this EVGA 600 Watt unit also it is not Modular. A 600 Watt power supply would be insufficient or incapable of powering 2 graphic cards of today's newer Video cards unless it was a GTX 1050 ti or GTX 1070ti. Enjoy your new gaming experience! Happy Holidays.
A:AnswerYes! EVGA 600 Watt will fit inside a Mid Tower (note: it has no modular connectors). Best for a Single Graphics Card, not for SLI or Crossfire configuration. You might want to consider purchasing a 700 Watt depending on your budget. As a suggestion, get a 850 Watt or 1000 Watt to use for future upgrades that way you won't have to purchase another power supply unit for years to come. The EVGA 600W was on Sale at Best Buy first week of December for $34.
A:AnswerThe EVGA 600 Watt unit will work with RX 580 as specifications list 450W minimum for the RX 580. A 500 Watt I still would consider to be too little power. You should fine with the EVGA 600W to be sufficient enough for most SINGLE Graphics card. If you intend to SLI or Crossfire configuration (2 video cards) I highly suggest a 850 Watt or 1000 Watt power supply.