I found
several HP p/n 437352-001 on eBay. The pic is strange in that it isn't a plain rectangular shape.
If that is what you have, it looks like it's upside down. That is, the surface that would be on top in the case is on the bottom in the pic.
I found
another listing on Sears.com that shows this more conventionally packaged PSU.
Its rated at 240 watt, and it has SATA connectors, a 24 pin main power connector, a 4 pin connector for the CPU power, the conventional Molex 4 pin aux power connectors and others.
If looks like the first pic, and I'm right about the way it mounts, any ATX PSU in a conventional rectangular case (second pic) should work. Check to see if any components would get in the way of the space not used in this unit. Mounting the supply is easy. It's just four screws on the back of the case.
Because I'm a forum Admin, I know you're not posting from the U.S. so I don't know what's available in your country. For reference, here's a link to
many supplies between 300 - 380 watts starting at around $14 U.S on Newegg.com. Check the specs for those that interest you that have all the connections you need.
Another feature that may interest you is the efficiency of the PSU. Those rated 80+ are certified to be 80% efficient in converting power from the wall to the voltages and currents at the outputs. They will waste less power as heat and save something on your power bill. You may also want to check for acoustic noise ratings if they are given.
Check with a local tech to be sure I'm right about what will fit and work in your machine and especially, which makes and models available in your area are of decent quality and reliability, and check that the models you're interested in will work with your local AC wall voltage. If relative prices in your area are anything like they are, here, it is probably much cheaper and easier to buy a new unit than to try to repair your current one.
Good luck.
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