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Old 08-07-2007, 03:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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[SOLVED] Power Supply Of Hp Casing~~

hi pplz... i have send my pc for repair and the fella tell me my motherboard and power supply spoiled~... and ... the power supply for hp designed casing is uniqued.. and it cannot be found ...(*** IS THIS? ^*(**)..it means the power supply.. and the most sux thing i have done ... is i forgot to see my power supply model...zzz.. so any recommendation?.. do i have to buy a new casing .. or find a new power supply replace it?

motherboard = HP Compaq d325Desktop (P/N: DR514PC#AB4)..AGP/D1/IDE motherboard type...
Processor = AMD Athlon XP processor model 3000+
512 RAM(2 slot only .. 2 X 256 RAM)
40GB hard disk..

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Old 08-08-2007, 03:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Power Supply Of Hp Casing~~

According to which type of case you have HP claims it is an ATX psu, however it may be an odd size and difficult and expensive to replace. I'm not sure how much a new mobo would be for your computer, but with the price of components these days it may be worth it to simply buy or build a new system and copy over any important data off of the old Hdd (the OS on the HP will not work on a new bought or built machine)....I believe this is your computer & specs.....http://h20181.www2.hp.com/plmcontent...o_overview.htm

PSU for slim case ....http://www.chariotdesign.com/hpp39cop3018.html
PSU for Micro desktop case HP p/n 308615-001
...http://www.sparepartswarehouse.com/H...308615001.aspx
note, If you choose to purchase from any of these sites, I have not used them personally, and cannot say wheather they are reputable vendors or not, beware. You may find these items on ebay as well.

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hmm thanks alot for ur info.. ~ and btw.. how 2 click problem solved?
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