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    HP 8570w power adapter 120w, 150w, 200w?

    Discussion in 'HP Business Class Notebooks' started by jedisurfer1, Aug 22, 2014.

  1. jedisurfer1

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    Hi I bought an 8570w from one of the offices in our tower that is closing. It came with no hard drive or power adapter. Was wondering what's the smallest adapter that I can use and the part number? Seems like a quad core + a k2000m + mobo + lcd would eat close to 120w. Does anyone know the part number for the 120w? HSTNN-CA25 is this the slim one? Or will I need 150w HSTNN-LA09 PA-1151-03, I'd like to avoid 200w as that is just too big. Thanks
     
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    will dell power adapters work on HP, the connector is the same and I think they may provide the same amps (not sure)
     
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    Hp power adapters will work on dell, but dell wont work on hp. Id at least go with 150w. I think quads + dedicated card elitebooks came with 180w but im not 100% sure.