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I need to buy the abovenamed proprietary Dell PSU, but Dell and some of the other refurb sharks want too much (like $24.95 plus the $15-25 in shipping and handling). Can anyone help with this mutant power supply with the 3.3V pinout on a separate socket.
Thanks TeckGuy |
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What's the DELL Part Number?
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Did you find what you were looking for? I'm pretty sure I have one, it's from a Dell Optiplex GX1 or GXi, with some blue wires going to a separate connection on the MB which look like an AT connector.
I'm a bit hesitant here, since I told another guy I had some power supplies to spare, then found out they were dells and he likely couldn't use them. |
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I have the Dell 200W ATX PS-5201-1D PSU?
I have the power supply you need i can sell it to you cheap. Like just $8.00 and that includes the shipping cost as well. Quote:
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need help testing that model
I have that power supply, just found one in the trash, do i test it the same way as a normal one, by shorting pin 14 and 15? or do I need to do something with the AT part???
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Are you actually planning on using? Or did you want to sell it to someone? This post is over 3 years old, I doubt they still need it. Dragon-fly just wrote a nice article on how to check a PSU. Finally, it has been over 3 years since you last posted, welcome back. ![]()
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