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12-08-2022 12:51 PM
I am looking to find out the wattage of the stock power supply and the wattage the system uses from the factory. Support options are of no help, I have added one regular 12tb HDD and am planning to add a gt1030 graphics card, i also see a spot that may hold a second 12tb drive, which i may add for data backup, I do not want to overload the stock PSU and due to its small form factor i cannot throw in one of my high-powered ones
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12-08-2022 03:02 PM
Hi:
You will have to narrow down the product number for your exact model as the 4M0M1AV product number is the general product number for a subset of models in the TPE01-3000i PC series.
From what I can tell by clicking on a few on the list, it can come with a 310W P/S or a 400W P/S depending on the exact model number of the PC you have.
12-08-2022 04:33 PM - edited 12-08-2022 04:34 PM
I broke it open to add drive 2, 310w so aside from stock mobo and ssd m2 it’s got 2 12tb drives and will be getting a 30watt video card, I think it should handle a 50 watt increase assuming each drive should be 10 or under, I couldn’t see a typical mobo taking 250 watts
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