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  • brethin
    Badcaps Legend
    • Dec 2008
    • 1907
    • USA

    #1

    Hipro HP-Q2767F3P

    I have a Hipro PSU Model HP-Q2767F3P (280w max output) from a MPC (Gateway) Clientpro 375 SFF. I believe it is a CTX form factor (it is small and L shaped).

    I am looking for someone to repair/rebuild it for me. I would do it myself but getting up there in age my eyesight is not what it use to be and this looks to be a tightly packed PSU.

    I have found replacements but they run around $70 for a 350w unit. I would like to stick with the original unit and just have it repaired/rebuilt as long as it is cost effective.

    It shows no signs of failure other than not powering on, no smells and nothing burnt that i can see from the outside.

    Anyone have any suggestion on where to get this done please let me know.
  • jetadm123
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2010
    • 2169

    #2
    Re: Hipro HP-Q2767F3P

    If you post a few good focused photos of the power supply, it will give potential rebuilders a chance to see how difficult the job may/will be. On compact power supplies, the manufacturer will sometimes request a custom run of compact caps, which can add to the difficulty of rebuilding the supply. Use the "manage attachments" to upload your photos.

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    • brethin
      Badcaps Legend
      • Dec 2008
      • 1907
      • USA

      #3
      Re: Hipro HP-Q2767F3P

      Small typo its not a CTX form factor but a CFX form factor. Looks to be the same power supplies in the HP 7600 and 7700 SFF series desktops. Ill try to post some pics later but if your not familiar with this PSU then I would rather have someone that is do the work. As far as the caps go I will supply them once its determined what needs to be replaced so custom or not it should not be a factor in the price.

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      • brethin
        Badcaps Legend
        • Dec 2008
        • 1907
        • USA

        #4
        Re: Hipro HP-Q2767F3P

        I found a local shop that still does older Radio/TV repairs and had just hired a ex Navy ET (certified 2m repair). He hooked me up and totally rebuilt it pulling out all the crap Teapo etc caps and replaced them with Rubycons I had. He said this was a good PSU and I let him make a few other changes replacing a couple of components and he states it will do 350w now and gave me a 1yr warranty (written from the shop). It cost me $25 (my caps) and a 12 pack of Bud Light. Im thinking I got the better end of the deal.

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