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02-16-2020 08:32 AM
So, i'm having an issue with trying to upgrade this pc with a new power supply and i'm just trying to figure this out. Can it be done without switching cases or am i wasting my time? If it can be done, does anybody know what I can replace it with?
I want something maybe about 300+ W since i'm adding a graphics card and later i'll switch out processor. GPU has been hitting 90-100% so sadly its the graphics and power supply first.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
02-16-2020 01:31 PM - edited 02-16-2020 02:42 PM
Your in luck, as I have been working on this spreadsheet, updating it monthly.
The PSU's listed will fit and work, but you have to dremel out the fan area. Only 1 screw will be used, but the PSU all mount into a tray with a locking tab, so it can not slide out. Just click on it.
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