A:AnswerWorked with my 2060. I would imagine it would work with the Dell. They don’t usually put those oddball motherboards and power supplies like HP does.
A:AnswerAccording to this Dell site, https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/us/en/04/xps-8920-desktop/xps-8920-service%20manual/system-board-components?guid=guid-09138897-cbe9-49c8-b4ba-9882357209cf&lang=en-us, your computer uses an ATX power supply so you should be good.
A:AnswerIt'd be better to know the PC that you've got but it looks like the PSU you mentioned meets the ATX Standard so you should be fine. It looks like IBuyPower likes to use panels that attach to the PSU and then to the case as well. Don't throw out that panel if yours has one.
A:AnswerIt should. As long as it is an ATX form case. Just look at the mounting holes on your case and try to match them to the PSU or just buy it and try to install it. If it does not fit, then you can return it.
A:AnswerYes — as long as your iBuyPower uses a standard ATX power supply, this will work. Most iBuyPower desktops use normal ATX PSUs, so it should fit with no problem. Just double-check that your case supports a standard ATX size (almost all do).
A:AnswerYes, it will work. The HEC Zephyr 650 is a standard ATX PSU, and this unit is also ATX, so it’s a direct replacement. Just make sure the wattage and connectors match your components — this one should actually be an upgrade.
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A:AnswerMost HP Envy 700 desktops use a standard ATX PSU, so it should fit physically. It works electrically too. Just check that your case has enough space, and that your motherboard uses the standard 24-pin connector (99% of them do).
A:AnswerYou can find the full specs on the manufacturer's website. A Google search can bring you to the specific page.
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