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Unfortunately the name of the PSU is not listed, but here are its stats! 400 W SFF (Platinum) Full range 115V/230V, 92% efficiency.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.L04618-800 Power Supply - GNRC PSU 400W SFF Entl FR https://parts.hp.com/hpparts/Search_Results.aspx?mscssid=25E7BB88A35540FA98C0E57F0DA5AE61&SearchIn=PartNumber&SearchPN=L04618-800 SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF PAGE TO FIND ITEM THE PRICE IS $78.77 FROM HP PARTS STORE
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.According to: https://parts.hp.com/hpparts/Search_Results.aspx?mscssid=23D443184AA34E73A21703D30FB7ACF6&SearchIn=Product&SearchType=A&searchvalue=A&ProductName=3LB46AA&ProductDescription=HP+Pavilion+Gaming+Desktop+690-0024&SearchCriteria=3LB46AA&CustNum= the part name is below: L04618-800 In stock Power Supply - GNRC PSU 400W SFF Entl FR Ive also attached the label on the PSU Its dimensions are 2.8125 x 2.9375 x 6.25 inches or 71.4375 x 74.6125 x 158.75 mm. I'm pretty unhappy how HP lied and said you could changes its proprietary PSU to power another graphics card > 400 w however it also needs to change its proprietary motherboard as well. I will probably be returning this product unless i hear otherwise. Google online for the 690 and others have commented on its limited upgrading capabilities. Tis a shame.
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