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Home » Upgrading Your HP Workstation Z240 PSU: A How-To Guide

Upgrading Your HP Workstation Z240 PSU: A How-To Guide

Fahad Khan by Fahad Khan
January 11, 2025
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If you’re looking to upgrade your HP Workstation Z240 by adding an RX 580 GPU, you’ll need to consider the power supply unit (PSU) that comes with your system. The Z240 typically comes with a 400W PSU, which may not provide enough power for the RX 580 to run effectively. Don’t worry, though—upgrading your PSU is definitely possible and it will ensure that your new GPU operates at its full potential.

Here’s a straightforward guide on how to upgrade your PSU and what specifications you should look for:

Start by checking the dimensions of your current PSU. The HP Workstation Z240 has a standard size PSU, so you’ll want to purchase a new power supply that fits. A good rule of thumb is to look for a PSU that is 600W or more. This power range is generally recommended for the RX 580 to ensure it receives enough power, especially under load during gaming or intensive tasks.

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Next, you should consider the connectors. The RX 580 typically requires at least one 8-pin PCIe power connector. Make sure the PSU you choose has the right connectors for your GPU. A good PSU will come with multiple connectors and a modular design, allowing you to only use the cables you need, which keeps your case tidy.

Once you’ve chosen and purchased your new PSU, it’s time to install it. First, power down your PC and unplug all the cables. Open the case by removing the side panel. You will see the existing PSU, usually secured with screws. Remove those screws and carefully take out the old PSU—be cautious of any cables that are still connected.

Next, place the new PSU in the same spot as the old one and secure it with the screws. Connect the necessary power cables to your motherboard and the RX 580. If your new PSU has more cables than you need, just keep the extras tucked away in the case.

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Finally, close the case, plug your PC back in, and power it up. If everything is connected correctly, your system should boot up without issues. You can check that your RX 580 is recognized in the device manager, ensuring that the PSU upgrade was successful.

In summary, upgrading the PSU in your HP Workstation Z240 to one with at least 600W can help support your new RX 580 GPU effectively. By following these steps, you’ll ensure that your machine has the proper power it needs for optimal performance. Happy upgrading!

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