Looking for suggestions about new computer power supply

William Weaver williamdweaver-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Wed Dec 19 19:34:22 UTC 2012


Personally, again this is personal experence, I lean toward Antec and
Corasir. Both sell gold seal brands with a range of wattages. That having
been said if your computer is old and or your on a budget, these
powersupplies may be worth more than the rest of your computer. After I had
to beg a professor for an extention because I belw a power supply sophmore
year and it took my graphics card with it, I've been buying the "good
stuff" ever since. Plus garbage in, garbage out, clean power means better
operating equiptment.

Will


On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Lennart Sorensen <
lsorense-1wCw9BSqJbv44Nm34jS7GywD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 02:11:21PM -0500, Colin McGregor wrote:
> > The @#$% annoying problem with so many "name" brand PCs (Dell, HP,
> > etc.) is that they use just slightly non-standard power supplies. So,
> > I have seen power supplies where the mounting holes were is the
> > "wrong" position so that you could only use a replacement power supply
> > for that model from the name brand supplier.
>
> I have only ever heard of Dell doing that.  Some of the micro sized PCs
> are non standard too, but only Dell has put non standard in full size
> desktop machines.
>
> That HP looks like a standard ATX power supply.
>
> > All this is to wish you well on your quest for a non-HP power supply
> > to replace an HP power supply, but... if I were forced to bet (and I
> > am not big on betting) I would expect that there will be some sort of
> > hick-up that will stop a generic PC power supply from being used with
> > your current HP (read it means you will either have to go to HP or
> > junk the machine :-( ).
> >
> > This does explain why I have been just going with more-or-less generic
> > PCs (laptop being an exception). If the power supply in one of my
> > desktop PCs fails I know I can go to any of dozens of PC shops in the
> > GTA and get something that will work okay...
>
> And you could even get something good too.
>
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