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    [quote]Originally posted by JungleMan:
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    Where can I get one of those?</strong><hr></blockquote>

    Unfortunately,I don't know much about Americans suppliers...
    May be,Silverman knows more. Ask him for help.

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    [quote]Originally posted by Ruslan:
    <strong>What's why many of suppliers recommend You 300Wt or even more powerfull PSUs for new PCs - just for insurance from possible problems,caused by fake 230-250Wt PSUs - I've seen a lot of them personally. </strong><hr></blockquote>

    I was more talking about fellow enthusiasts

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    [quote]Originally posted by JungleMan:
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    I was more talking about fellow enthusiasts </strong><hr></blockquote>

    I thought You were asking about where to buy AC ampermeter...

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    [quote]Originally posted by Ruslan:
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    I thought You were asking about where to buy AC ampermeter... </strong><hr></blockquote>

    well now i am

    where can i buy one i know you dont know but does anyone else??

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    The Antec PP-352x is a good one. 350 watt, P4 Ready, fully buzz-word compliant.

    Around $49.

    TL

    BTW... Steve got beat up recently. See:

    <a href="http://www.bbspot.com/News/2001/11/steve.html" target="_blank">http://www.bbspot.com/News/2001/11/steve.html</a>

    [quote]Originally posted by JungleMan:
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    LOL, agree with your quote, steve sucks

    I think CompUSA carries Antec PSUs..and p4-ready ones...so I'll tell him to pick up a 300w just to try it out...

    is it possible that if it doesn't work, it will damage the board?</strong><hr></blockquote>

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    Cool

    I have three Dell's that I run as test machines, and that I have supported for a couple of years. I seen people load these to the gills with hard drives, zip drives PCI cards and have never had a problem with power.

    On my gaming system that I built from scatch, I have a 400w PSU because of all the fans and hardware that I have installed.

    My .02

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    [quote]Originally posted by TechLarry:
    <strong>The Antec PP-352x is a good one. 350 watt, P4 Ready, fully buzz-word compliant.

    Around $49.

    TL

    BTW... Steve got beat up recently. See:

    <a href="http://www.bbspot.com/News/2001/11/steve.html" target="_blank">http://www.bbspot.com/News/2001/11/steve.html</a>

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    LOL, saw that link today, quite a funny one.

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    Dude, You're going to hell! hah aha

    I found something like that in my cousin's "Compaq
    Pa'sorry'o". His Power supply broke down so I replaced it with my old 250w and it works although it didn't have a different connector that goes on the motherf*board and to the sound card. It's PII / ATx Motherboard.

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    [quote]Originally posted by SlakiV:
    <strong>Dude, You're going to hell! hah aha
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    ROFLMAO

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    I used to work for a company that refurbished mostly Dell and Compaq computers. Every Dell model that I can think of that I ever saw up until I left there a year ago had a proprietary power supply. Some of the motherboards that had connectors that would connect to standard ATX power supply but they had reversed several of the wires in the power supply connector and if you used a Dell motherboard and a standard ATX power supply or a standard motherboard and a Dell power supply you would smoke the board and power supply and usually everything else in the system. Just be super careful when finding a replacement power supply. Make sure the voltages are correct between the two power supplys and the pin layout is done the same or you will be buying a whole new system. Good luck.

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    What kind of Dell computer does he have? Is it old or new?

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