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Old 07-02-2008, 01:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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my power supply problem

hello. recently my computer's power supply died on me, so i ordered this power supply as a replacement. I got it today and I plugged in my hard drives and dvd drives, then the 20 pin connector, then i tried the 4 pin connector and the pattern on the new one doesn't match the female input on the motherboard. Do I need to get another power supply?

if it helps my computer is a compaq presario with a 2.13 GHz amd processor. 996mb(i believe, should be close to 1 gig) of ram, 1 80 gig hard drive, 1 180gig hard drive. then two dvd burners.

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Old 07-02-2008, 01:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: my power supply problem

What type of video card, is it onboard. Is there another 4 pin
connector that looks similar? I would not expect a whole lot from that
power supply...
The compaq may have had a proprietary power supply. You may have
to get the psu from compaq. Maybe there is a workaround, but Im not
famliar with that...
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Re: my power supply problem

im not sure what type of video card i have in it. i havent added one, thats all i know about my video card, there isnt another connector like that one. I'll look on the compaq site. thank you
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Re: my power supply problem

Did you match up the color of the wires on the plugs to make sure you the same number and color coding.
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i just went to a local computer shop and got another power supply and it works so I will be sending the one back that doesnt work.
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Re: my power supply problem

newer compaqs from 2004 forward are standard ATX pin outs >>>> but its ALWAYS wise to compare "pinouts" and measurements there are alot of mini sized weird units floating around out there now ! I hate sending systems out the door with PSU's rivited to the outside of the case YUCK but if they dont want to spend $$$$$ then ugly is what you get
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Old 07-02-2008, 09:54 PM   #7 (permalink)
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or the ole zip tie and duct tape trick. Works every time.
I didnt know that after 2004 compaq went with standard psu's. Must
remember that, alot of people got sucked in, I mean bought compaqs.
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as suggested its always a smart move to compare the exisiting one with the specs of a new unit ! GOOD advice MANIC

there is getting to be an abundance of those "compressed" case systems showing up...... now those are nightmares!
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