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Upgrading Power Supply in Optiplex with a Dell PSU
OptiPlex 5060
Hello everybody,
Currently using stock GPU and a P600 GPU
I wanted to upgrade GPU, which requires more power.
I found a new GPU to use, now it's time to upgrade the PSU
First of all, I wanted to state that I am not interested in if the power supply fits inside of the SFF case or not, as I have already relocated the stock 200w unit to external (to give the GPU more room).
I had seen some conflicting answers on this forum so I wanted to revisit it.
I purchased a H500EPM-00 - Chicony version (Y7R0X)
The 5060 currently uses a 200w PSU (I think)
1x 4-pin (standard 12V, GND)
1x 6-pin (proprietary Dell motherboard)
The Y7R0X has
2x 4-pin (standard 12V?+GND;? one of them connected to motherboard, the other would not be connected)
1x 6-pin (proprietary Dell motherboard)
1x 6-pin (standard 12V?+GND?, for PCIe card; also this one is unused in my case)
1x 6-pin with optional additional GND 2-pin (standard 12V?+GND? to be used
Can anyone confirm this would work before I fry my system?
Again, I do not care about fit and finish, as much as if it will allow me to use a more powerful GPU.
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https://www.dell.com/community/Optiplex-Desktops/Optiplex-7050-mt-psu-upgrade/m-p/8300968#M64259
"Hi, I was struggling with the same issue, upgrading the PSU from my 7050 MT so I could fit a RTX 3060. Did some testing with a small 24 pin Corsair PSU and a 6 pin adapter but I didn’t work. I got desperate and ordered this one from Ali https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/4000811511094.html
After a few weeks it arrived and it looked genuine Dell, I installed it and to my surprise it works fine also with the RTX 3060 (Phoenix) installed. I was curious about the actual power used by the system. To my surprise it never used more then 280Watt when running 3Dmark of did some heavy gaming. (ultrawide Quad HD 3440 x 1440) Which is consistent when looking and actual powerusage from a 3060 looking at Toms Hardware who did some tests
So I’m happy it works, OK I paid a bit too much. There is one issue which I’m not so happy about, when turned off it still uses 22 Watt of power, so unplugging could save you some money.
MODEL H500EPM-00
UP/N: D500E005P
Dell P/N: Y7R0X"
aliabdallah
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March 5th, 2023 11:00
You should be fine because the gpu only draws 40w MAX. and your psu is 200w.
ej6hatch
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March 5th, 2023 18:00
I think you missed the part where the P600 is my existing setup, and I looking to upgrade.
Upgrade, meaning more than 40w, probably the full 75w from the PCI-E slot
I guess I am just curious if the 6+4 is the same, and I could leave the rest disconnected?
Again, I dont care about how it phyiscally fits/looks, just if I can connect the new PSU in a similar fashion
ej6hatch
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March 5th, 2023 18:00
I can take/post additional photos if needed.
Wondering if I should resell this PSU or try to use it
ej6hatch
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March 7th, 2023 16:00
Anyone have any knowledge on this compatibility?
Looking to see if the 6+4 would at least be the same?
ej6hatch
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March 15th, 2023 10:00
Trying to bump this again.
If I can just get some pinout comparisons or something I could figure this out, but I wanted to check with the Dell community first.
Is this upgrade possible? (Again, The power supply is already outside of the case, I don't care about the fit, just the function.)
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March 15th, 2023 11:00
it is possible. you are correct that there are conflicting user reports. latest user positive report is
"I replaced the 0DK87P 240W PSU in my OptiPlex 5050 workstation with the much stronger 04FWF7 460W PSU. it all works very well. The pinout of the 6-pin mainboard connector is compatible between DK87P and 4FWF7."
H460EBM-00 4FWF7
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Hello,
Thank you for the response
Is the H460EBM-00 (pictured in your post)
The same as H500EPM-00?
I was hoping it would be a fairly simply plug-n-play swap, nearly doubling my potential power, but I know Dell can do some strange compatibility things sometimes.
I just want to be sure - sorry for all of the questions
redxps630
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March 15th, 2023 11:00
no they are not the same model. one user positive evidence that H500EPM-00 Y7R0X works fine with RTX3060 in 7050 MT.
negative user evidences:
#1 I bought a Y7R0X 500w to replace the 240W PSU in Optiplex 7050. The initial PSU has two connectors (P1 6 pin, and P2 4 pin). Y7R0X has more connectors (P1 6 pin, P2 4 pin, P4 4 pin, P3 and P5 6 pin). I connect the P1 and P2 of Y7R0X to where the initial P1 and P2 were connected to.
However, I am having issues. The computer could not turn on. The fans started and then stopped in a few seconds. I could unplug and replug several times, and then the fans could stay on. The power button kept flashing yellow. "
#2 7050MT "I bought a 5K7J8 500w Delta amd it fit well. I connected one of the four pin white, and the six pin white plugs. The PC will not come on. The power button blinks amber twice. I tried the other white 4 pin; same thing. I put the old PSU back in and it fires right up"
ej6hatch
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March 15th, 2023 11:00
I read through that thread... where do you see that? All I saw was someone saying that it might not boot because one of the power extra power plugs might need to be plugged in
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March 20th, 2023 23:00
Hello, I just wanted to follow up.
500w power supply is working
I managed to cram a full size 1050 Ti in there and my FPS have roughly tripled.
Thanks for the help everyone!
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The power power supply Y7R0X and 5K7J8 only go to models that are 80 series and higher. They will not work with anything lower. I know because I have sold a ton on Ebay and we get returns from people trying to use them in machines that are below an 80 series. They will appear dead when they hook them up and we get them back and they are totally fine. Its the power supplies with the purple and gray wires that go to the new models.
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August 7th, 2023 16:00
looks like I'm one of those "buyers" ... I did my research and my original PSU 260W is a 80bronze, In terms of connectors, the new PSU 500W (P/N: Y7R0X) it's coming with the:
- P1: DELL ATX 6pin
- P2: CPU 4pin
- P3: GPU 6pin
- P4: CPU 4pin
- P5: GPU 8pin
I was expecting to have the P4 and P3 disconnected as my my new GPU is a 8pin one. Now, I'm trying to find if I can jump start the new PSU to validate the power output.
For the moment, I have the amber light flashing in sequence 2-2
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August 7th, 2023 16:00
How did you manage to get hte PSU to work? I bought the Y7R0X (500W) for my Optiplex 5060 and all I got is the amber light blinking 2-2. So, I had to go back to the original 260W.