My Power Supply

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  1. flavoured

    flavoured Well-Known Member

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    hi all, I was wonder where I could see what kind of power supply I have, as I am buying a new case and want to see if it is compatible.

    PS> I have looked in the Device Manager
     
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    open your case, there should be a sticker on the PSU telling you everything. most current PSus can fit in any box...

    [edit] the PSU only gives your board and drives power, nothing else. you wouldnt find it in windows or any OS..
     
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    ---- I cant open my box or it voids waranty.

    (school says I cant void it. not my choice)
     
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    Sorry... Cna't help there... Ask me about animating gifs... taht's where IM good...
     
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    Tell them to f--- up. Did you pay for the thing? you can f--- open the case... what would happen if you wanted to add a card? i never follow through on warranty crap... ive had bad experience with warranties...

    Monkey, don't post then, N00b... damn... <_< I'm keeping an eye on you, boy...
     
  6. flavoured

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    well I would tell them to blow it out their ass but I would probsbly be expelled then deported.

    and when I need to add a card I take it to a "Professional" because that is covered in the warranty. And no, they pay for it until I can pay them.
     
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    If your going to put it in a new case you will void it anyway.
     
  8. flavoured

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    Im pretty sure its ok if a "Professional" does it.

    I think its still covered in the warranty.
     
  9. .vivid

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    It won't be, modifying the original setup voids it from the warranty unless otherwise said.
     
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    Saw a whole in your case, technically it isn't opening it.
     
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    hahahaha good one
     
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    THat'd be great if he took you seriously. I can just see the school administrators blowing steam out of their ears if they saw that XD
     
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    still can anyone help me?
     
  14. .vivid

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    the only way is to check inside your system since there are no drivers and such for PSU.
     
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    yep, just open it very carefully...
     

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