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Underclocking is probably not a BIOS option with an HP OEM motherboard, so you could try disabling cores.
http://solidlystated.com/software/how-to-disable-a-cpu-core/
Here what you can doing. Check any color wire on CPU power and ATX power cable. Make sure it is same color in same pin.
EDIT. I have used my old Thermaltake PowerPure RX in emachine at no problem.
Please show us where this power setting is in Windows.
http://www.epartsandmore.com/power-supplies-306-ctg.htm
Start>"Search">Power Options (Or just power)>
Or in Explorer Paste this:
Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Power Options
Then, Click on "Change plan settings" Next to the one that you are on. ( One with the Radio dial).
For me it say's "High Performance".
It'll bring you here:
Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Power Options\Edit Plan Settings
On the bottom above the "Save" And "Cancel" It will say, "Change Advanced settings".
Next, Go to >Processor Power management (Click the Plus)>Maximum Processor state>
Than Lastly, Change the Percentage to whatever you want the max load of your CPU to be.
Hope i helped.