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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 153
OS: Win xp
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Hp Pavillion xt934 power supply
The power supply went out in my friends hp and i went to change it with a spare i had around but i am unsure if it will work. On the connectors for the factory psu, there a 3 plug connector similar to that of a fan connector coming from the psu and plugs right next to the main board power. I am curious if i put a standard atx psu in it without that plug, if it will make a difference
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 142
OS: XP
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the 3 pin from the power supply, is for the power supply fan, and usually it s just for fan speed monitoring, as long as the connectors fit, it should be the right kind, they are keyed so you can not put say a EPS12v into a ATX12v, there are only two board connectors you should worry your self over, the main wide one, and also a 4 pin one, if the board has the matching socket, if not then don't worry about it.
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