Posted on March 22, 2010.
How can I go to work that fits my case power PC? I have a PC that I'm repairing. For years, she used a diet that is not good if (the screw holes do not match at all) ... The ATX power supply is ... I have no idea what the brand of the case that I have ... Does anyone know how I would identify what types of power supplies are suitable for my PC case?
You should not have problems with another correspondent ATX. Make sure the new offer has connectors that you have a SATA connector if you have a SATA drive
Yes, the replacement power supply should be all the same. I've never had a case that the spare parts supply would not adapt. Mostly. I had to cut a piece of metal for a true once supplied with additional outlets on the back.
Could you have a case that was released as a binary computers Vaio or something? I heard that the makers do something weird with those sometimes, as they want to harm them to update or something.
If nothing else I think I had to drill new holes to screw with, or obtain another matter.
I'm willing to bet anyone installed the old power supply put in upside down. Power supplies are fairly universal, but if you turn it upside down it will not correspond with the screws. You need ATX power supply, I suggest at least a 400 watt