repair HP OMEN 880 Gaming PC - Removing and Replacing the Power Supply
86 comments
- @Lou_fx
- 26 May in 16:58
I want to upgrade my 880-117nz (i5-8400, GTX 1050, 2x8GB RAM) to an i7-8700k, RTX 3060 Ti, 2x16GB RAM.
on your forum i found out i also need to upgrade Power supply from my currently max. 500w to atlesst 550w to be shure it works.
Does a new power supply with ATX standart work with the remaining „old“ hardware?
- @HPSupport
- 27 May in 17:04
Hi there, thanks for contacting HP Global Social Media Support!
I am here to help!
Yes, The upgrade is possible. Please refer the spec sheet for the PC below,
Link - https://hp.care/6055Y501Z
Let me know!
Regards,
HP Support
- @Lou_fx
- 27 May in 21:00
@@HPSupport thx for your anwser! Yes, I already found this specs sheet, this is my PC, just need to know if a stronger power suply with ATX standard connections will work
- @HPSupport
- 28 May in 11:28
Use the HP Parts surfer to identify the part: https://hp.care/6058YgYOY
Regards,
HP Support
- @rcwest1971
- 7 January in 01:24
What brand power supply can I use with my HP OMEN 880-p0xx and how big is my power supply in measurements?
- @HPSupport
- 8 January in 11:03
Hi there, thanks for contacting HP Global Social Media Support!
I am here to help!
May I know the product you are using? An accurate serial/product number would be of great help!
Let me know!
Akhil_HP Social Media Tech Support
- @rcwest1971
- 4 June in 03:24
@@HPSupport My HP OMEN serial number is 5CC8371707 and product is 2HJ79AA#ABA . I want to put a Segotep 650W 80 Plus Gold Certified Non-Modular ATX Power Supply with 6+2 Pin Connectors PFC Protection and RoHS Compliance, 120mm Silent Fan Gaming PSU GN-650 in my desktop. The Segotep PSU is
6.2”L 5.9”W X 3.4”H.
- @rcwest1971
- 4 June in 03:24
@@HPSupportCould I also use a Thermaltake Smart 700W 80+ White Certified PSU, Continuous Power with 120mm Ultra Quiet Fan, ATX 12V V2.3/EPS 12V Active PFC Power Supply PS-SPD-0700NPCWUS-W?
- @HPSupport
- 12 January in 12:46
Thanks for the reply.
Use the HP Parts surfer to identify the part: https://bit.ly/3nKMYrs
Regards,
HP Support
- @c00let0n
- 27 August 2022 in 01:34
I am running a HP omen 880-191, and for some reason a few mins after gaming it shuts down, this computer isnt very old and i dont know why it would be a PSU issue, however I am getting kernel power 41, is there any other reason that it could possibly be?
- @HPSupport
- 28 August 2022 in 08:17
Hi there, thanks for contacting!
I understand that you are receiving Kernel Error 41 on your computer.
I will do my best to assist you.
Please perform updates via Windows and HP Support Assistant as mentioned below to fix this issue: Step 1 Windows Updates - 1) In the search box, type and open Windows Updates. 2) Check for updates. 3) If the updates are available, click on install and restart the computer. Step 2 HP Support Assistant Updates - 1) In the search box, type and open HP Support Assistant. 2) Check for updates. 3) If the updates are available, click on install and restart the computer.
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- @Kyzerii
- 13 July 2022 in 06:17
Hello there. I have a OMEN PC - 880-112na, porduct 2XB55EA. It has a 500w psu with a 1070 which is starting to lag behind in newer games. I want to upgrade my gpu however most modern mid range gpus require more power and 2x8 pin power connecters but this pc only comes with 1x8 pin. I wanted to ask if its possible to upgrade my PSU (because i know some prebuilt pc manufacturers block the possibility of a psu upgrade) to something like 850w to power a rtx 3060 or 3070. and if it is possible, can you give me any recommendations that will be compatible with my omen and have all the required cables for the base pc components and the 3060/3070. i look forward to your reply.
- @HPSupport
- 14 July 2022 in 11:03
Hi Kyzerii, thanks for contacting!
I understand that you need to know whether you can upgrade the PSU of your computer.
I will do my best to assist you.
HP does not recommend upgrading or downgrading hardware parts or software that is bundled with the product as It may affect the manufacturer's warranty and performance, however, you could change the configuration at your own discretion.
Binu - Social Media Tech Support
- @goldensea03idk51
- 10 April 2022 in 01:49
I know nothing about my pc and this is was like watching a video in another language I’m so confused.
- @HPSupport
- 11 April 2022 in 02:57
+GoldenSea03 Idk May I know the complete model number of your computer and could you please elaborate the issue you are experiencing on it?
- @taftplays4142
- 19 August 2020 in 10:52
Should it be hard to pull the power connector form the mother bord
- @HPSupport
- 20 August 2020 in 03:05
+TAFT PLAYS Nope. It would not be that hard.
- @DonaldWilson1988
- 26 July 2020 in 09:28
Is it possible that the Hardware 3.2 beep code "The embedded controller has timed out waiting for BIOS to return from memory initialization
Indicates potential memory failure." That I'm getting could be from a bad Power Supply Unit that has voltage readings that are not within the ATX specified tolerances.
- @HPSupport
- 27 July 2020 in 01:10
+Donald Wilson Please follow the guidelines under this document to fix this issue: http://bit.ly/2f8h9pc
- @koureki
- 18 June 2020 in 09:45
Hi, I have an hp omen 880-p0xx, that I haven't changed any of the components once, do you know what power supply I have?
- @HPSupport
- 21 June 2020 in 06:56
+koureki It has 750 W internal power supply.
- @koureki
- 21 June 2020 in 08:27
@@HPSupport oh wow i would've thought it would be 500w, im going to go buy rx 5700xt now. Thank you.
- @benskelton45
- 2 May 2020 in 01:21
If im upgrading to a geforce 2070 will i have to upgrade the power supply
- @HPSupport
- 3 May 2020 in 01:09
+Ben Skelton Please refer this document to know about compatible power supplies for your HP Omen Computer: http://bitly.com/2jqWtLn
- @WishIWasWildRandy
- 15 February 2020 in 05:01
Beautiful video guys!
- @HPSupport
- 16 February 2020 in 06:11
+Dayle Baynes I am glad to know that the video was useful to you.
- @theimaginationofmyself
- 2 October 2019 in 09:06
Has anyone else noticed that the power cable jack is super loose?
- @olgav9439
- 19 August 2019 in 04:44
is the hp omen 880-068 upgradable as in I could change the gpu, psu, etc without having any space/ incompatibility problems?
- @HPSupport
- 20 August 2019 in 04:56
+OpticalGamer 57 thanks for reaching out!
I understand that you need to know about upgrading parts on your OMEN by HP 880-068 Desktop PC.
I'll do my best to assist you.
Please refer to the specification page to get this information: http://bitly.com/2KK3bup
Let us know how it goes.
- @sub2highvoice
- 23 July 2019 in 01:14
hey i’m wondering if you can remove the right side panel from the 870-224, and i was also wondering if you could make a tutorial on how to replace the power supply on the 870-224
- @HPSupport
- 23 July 2019 in 06:33
+reaper Please refer this document to know about removing and replacing the right cover on HP OMEN 880 Gaming PC: http://bitly.com/2LBQaVl
- @TheUnknownGamer700
- 20 June 2019 in 10:51
My Hp Omen gets very loud when doing tasks like video rendering, is there a fan I can buy that can reduce noise?
- @TheUnknownGamer700
- 20 June 2019 in 10:52
And also what power supply do I need for a RTX card?
- @HPSupport
- 23 June 2019 in 04:31
+TheUnknown Gamer Please perform updates via Windows to fix this issue: 1) In the search box, type and open Windows Updates. 2) Check for updates. 3) If the updates are available, click on install and restart the computer.
- @bobbobbington4079
- 1 January 2021 in 09:23
Download 'MSI Afterburner' which will allow you to manually control fan speed. Pre-builds from companies like HP, are notorious for overheating and the default cooling/fan settings are not good enough. No hardware installation required, just increase fan speed with a couple clicks.
- @doomslayer960
- 17 June 2019 in 01:42
Does every power supply fit?
- @HPSupport
- 19 June 2019 in 05:50
+Bass Booster Some popular and highly regarded power supply choices are as follows:
Seasonic,
Corsair,
EVGA,
Super Flower,
Antec.
- @edwardteach8461
- 3 June 2019 in 08:17
Can it run a Evga N1, 400W Power supply?
- @HPSupport
- 4 June 2019 in 08:13
+Jacob Church Some popular and highly regarded power supply choices are as follows:
Seasonic,
Corsair,
EVGA,
Super Flower,
Antec.
- @ovidijuspocius6336
- 1 June 2019 in 11:52
It can be replaced Corsair RM750x?
- @HPSupport
- 2 June 2019 in 09:01
+Mind Against The Corsair power supply looks good. 750 watts is more than enough power. You could run an SLI setup with this wattage.
- @ovidijuspocius6336
- 3 June 2019 in 08:33
@@HPSupport wow thanx , was not thinking about this option.
- @thenightreaper8533
- 17 April 2019 in 12:32
I have two questions what size fan do i need for the aio and also what psu is HP approved (my model is 880-130)
- @HPSupport
- 18 April 2019 in 04:07
+Robin809 The fan could be a 120 mm fan. HP sometimes uses 92 mm fans. There would be no option to add a larger fan. It also support 500 W internal power supply. Please refer this document to know about the compatible parts: http://partsurfer.hp.com You need to select the country and enter the serial number of your unit.
- @annoyedspartan223
- 16 April 2019 in 07:03
Can these steps be applied to
the Omen 870 213w? I would like to upgrade the PSU and graphics to a RTX 2070.
- @HPSupport
- 16 April 2019 in 01:23
+Annoyedspartan The steps in the video are for another model number. The majority of the NVIDIA GTX 1070s only use up to 235 watts. The only reason to replace the PSU would be if the power connections are insufficient in size and number. If you desire a larger power supply then contact HP Part Surfer as HP does provision the same cabinet with a 600 watt power supply.
- @idedinsid3771
- 12 February 2019 in 08:58
Can the motherboard be upgraded on the 880 models
- @HPSupport
- 13 February 2019 in 02:37
+OG Chicano Please let me know the complete model number of your HP computer so that I can check the details for you.
- @idedinsid3771
- 13 February 2019 in 08:03
HP Support Product No Z5P63AA#ABA OMEN 880-058
- @HPSupport
- 14 February 2019 in 06:30
+OG Chicano HP does not recommend upgrading or downgrading hardware parts or software that is bundled with the product as It may affect the manufacturer's warranty and performance, however, you could change the configuration at your own discretion.