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Can You Guys Help Me Buy A New PSU....

Well i Only Need Suggested PSUs That Would Fit Into My Pc..

Here Is My Pc Brand : http://www.storesinone.com/tiendasenuna/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=1044422

Here is my Psu : http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Deaktop-Power-Supply-use-for-API5PC58-220W-FRU-41N3493/412553_592409530.html

I Need To Change My PSU For Sure Because My PSU Has Been Making To Much Noise For The Past 2-Months ...

Ive Also Told This to Many Peoples And They Have Been Helping Me On Some Forums Also...Since They Gave Me Nothing..

So I Just Found This Forum And So Trying To Make It Work !!

And Can You Please Suggest An PSU Under US$200 Please ..

Made By Me , I Measured It By My Self !! Sorry For The Odd-Looking PSU..

http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/410/psuj.jpg

 

 

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THANKS

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Hi and welcome to ExTS

 

I don't understand your question.

 

You are looking for a replacement PSU - you have found one for $45

Is this an EXACT replacement for your PSU ?

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I Need To Change My PSU For Sure Because My PSU Has Been Making To Much Noise

This is probably the fan.

You could try giving this a clean and a tiny drip of oil.

 

If you are looking for a replacement - isn't this a direct swap ?

 

Or are you looking to up-grade to a bigger Wattage?

If this is the case I doubt you will find anything.

This PSU is not a standard fitting and is designed for specific cases - usually small form factor where space is a premium.

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For Replacement

 

Well I Want To Replace My PSU To A Better One Like 400Watt Or More!!

Can You Please Try Or Anything That Would Be Fitted In My Case

Any-Kind Or Any Brand Will Work, If So Within No Budget I Will Pay.

Please Dont Give Me A Sad Face..

And Ive Been Adding My Oil And Stuff Like That For The Past Year.. And Ive Been Cleaning It Regularly .

But Now I Cant Do That Anymore , Its Really Waste Of Time And Its Starting To **** Me Off Also !!!

Please Help Me !!!!!

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I found the Lenovo forum where you had asked the same question :)

 

I Want To Replace My PSU To A Better One Like 400Watt Or More!!

I assume that you want to add a Video Card - otherwise there is no advantage at all in up-grading your PSU.

I doubt that this is possible anyway with this system.

 

If you are thinking of using this machine for gaming - to be quite blunt - you will be wasting your money.

 

Gaming is not just the Video Card.

It is the Motherboard / RAM / CPU too.

There is a limit that your system can accept.

32 bit systems can only recognise 4 GB RAM - assuming the m/board can cope with 4GB

 

The poster in the Lenovo forum asked for the Machine number ( 9690 or similar )

This will help identify the m/board.

 

I still doubt that there is a bigger Wattage PSU that will fit your system.

Standard PSUs look like this:

 

[ATTACH=CONFIG]1816[/ATTACH]

 

The CPU has a socket arrangement - these are specific to m/boards and older CPUs cannot be replaced by newer ones due to this.

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I gave the ATX as an example of a "standard" PSU that is used in most cases.

 

You still have not said why you want to up-grade.

 

Your PSU does not seem to fit the dimensions of LFX / CFX / TFX supplies.

(all of these are low Wattage as I suggested earlier )

click here

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For movies

 

Yeah I wanted to add in a graphics card so that my video would not buffer so much and all that loading is really annoying. I just want to upgrade my Psu and add in a movie graphics card and most the time it will be movies but I'm also playing call of duty 4 modern warfare as it lags on my current built in card too.

And I just saw your link those Psu are like 300 watt max. Are there any card that could be run on a 300 watt Psu as mostly not for games

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The problem is that even those PSUs do not match the sizes you gave in your first post.

 

There is one other option .....

Mount a standard ATX PSU externally. ( assuming the leads are long enough )

It is a bit ugly - but can be done.

Just make sure that the PSU is grounded to the case.

 

This is assuming that your motherboard has a standard 20(4) connection for power.

 

You never said how much RAM your system has?

From the link you gave your m/board will support 2GB

If you are running XP with 512 MB then this is not enough to run video.

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Mount

 

I have 2 gb ram

And you told me to mount a atx Psu, what do you mean by mount

And can recommend me a Psu so I can mount it......

And I'm running windows 7 home premium

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I mean fit it to the outside of your case.

It will sit on top of the case.

 

This is NOT standard and there is no fitment you can buy to fix it to the case.

This is something you would need to do for yourself.

 

This is the only way I can see of getting anything above 220 Watts to your system.

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lol that will look very ugly but still I gotta do it... If I do this then I can add any atx can you please recommend me any psu like 400+ watt or even more but please me cheap for example more watts and cheaper
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Yep - it will look ugly :)

 

Cheap PSUs - click here and click here

 

You MUST make sure that the connection to your m/board is standard ( your PSU isn't )

 

Your Hard drive connections will either be Molex or SATA

Check these before you select a PSU.

The PSU must have the appropriate connections for your hard drive

 

 

The leads - because you are fitting this on the outside of your case - need to be long.

 

Suggest that you get this working first before you consider buying a Video Card.

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Ive choosen one

 

well Ive Choose one psu heres the link : http://www.dabs.com/products/best-value-storm-500w-psu-120mm-fan-pfc-8509.html?refs=55420000&src=3

its 500watt and its cheap also ,, do you think it will be okay 50cm long cables it says !!!

and this is exactly the same mobo that is in my case !! ive got pictures too.. but this one is more clear

can you please check if all the wires will be connected fine ..

my MOBO : http://images.esellerpro.com/2131/I/714/39/DCP_4987.JPG

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Hi

 

Your m/board looks like standard connections.

The main power one from the PSU - does it look like this ?

There may be a separate 20 + 4 pin instead of 24

 

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/main24index.jpg

 

That PSU you are thinking of getting has SATA power connections.

Does the power connection to your hard drive look like this ?

Your m/board has both options. ( IDE and SATA )

 

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/sataindex.jpg

 

50Cm is about as long as you can get for the leads.

 

That PSU has 30Amps on the 12v rail - this will run any Video Card you decide to get.

 

 

I mentioned grounding[Earthing] the PSU to the case earlier.

You can do this with a wire from one of the screws on the PSU to one of the screws on the Case.

 

 

One thing about cheap PSUs.

PSUs in general are very inefficient and cheap ones are more so.

It says 500Watts but you may, over time, get considerably less.

 

They are also prone to failure long before an expensive one.

 

This said - if you want a cheap PSU that looks as if it will do the job :)

 

The black socket on the board next to the aluminium cooling fins is the PCIe x 16 socket for the video card.

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this wire goes to the motherboard as long as i know my mobo supports the first one picture

can you please suggest im really poor at choosing i want 500watt psu please !!!!

u mean this psu will be able to work for lifetime or something like that

but i dont know if that is the power connection to my hard drive !!

 

http://www.dabs.com/products/best-value-alpine-500w-psu-120mm-red-fan-78ZN.html?refs=375290000&src=3

or this one !!!

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That one looks fine if you just want a cheap PSU.

 

You didn't say which connection to the hard drive.

 

The IDE ( Molex ) connection looks like this:

 

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/peripheralindex.jpg

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where is the hard drive connected !!! in the motherboard or on the side !!

what does this mean

[TABLE=class: data-table-1, width: 100%]

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  • 7200RPM Serial ATA supported

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[/TABLE]

 

and i found this on my internet from my pc specs and my current psu wires

 

http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/3887/rgsgdsdfg.jpg

 

 

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loooks like

 

according to the picture it look like it have both of them !!

idont know yet can you please tell me where is the hard drive located is it right next to the psu beside the mobo..

i think it connected with the 1st one the black hard drove connector

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This is the hard drive ( different case )

It is inside the case.

 

http://i403.photobucket.com/albums/pp118/kenbrabin/Inside%20My%20Computer/HardDrive_zps81aa5386.png

 

7200RPM Serial ATA supported

 

7200 is the rotational speed of the hard disk.

Serial ATA supported means that SATA ( newer ) hard drive can be used.

 

However - your system supports both SATA and the older IDE.

So we still don't know what you have.

 

Take a look at the hard drive and the leads from the motherboard.

If there is a broad grey one ( 80 fine wires ) going to the hard drive it is IDE.

 

The pic above has an IDE hard drive - broad cable ( looks yellow in the pic )

 

If it is IDE then the PSU that you have selected will not do as this has SATA connections.

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okay then

 

okay then ill open my case again and this time ill take like 100 hundred pictures of it from different angels and i swear this time i wont leave any single part !!!!!

just give me some time to open it !!

 

meaning that i will have to open my case and go to the hard drive and check what kind of wire can it be connected !!

right !!

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meaning that i will have to open my case and go to the hard drive and check what kind of wire can it be connected !!

right !!

 

Correct. We don't need 100 pics - one will do :)

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but still i guess i take atleast 20 pins for my self so taht i wont need to open my case again and again for all these minor stuff !!

ill post the pic as soon as possible its probably going to take me until tomorrow or until saturday because this weekend im kind-off too busy !!

Thanks for waiting and THANKS for helping !

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