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    I've got a power box attached to the computer and i need to find out the voltage it has because i need to replace it. Thanx in advance :)

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    power box? or power supply?

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    power supply

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    Usually there is a sticker at the side of the power supply where it states the voltage. Other than that, I don't really how to find out...

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    well my power supply is about 6 years old and came with our computer when it was built so it doesn't say it just sez P4 1.7GHz G Force Burner P4X17W32H405

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    If you're unable to find a sticker or any identification on the power supply from examining it while installed in the computer it's possible that the identification may be on a side that is not visible. If this is the case you would need to remove the power supply before being able to identify it.

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    Hey Brayden, you could try this website that approximates the wattage for your computer
    http://www.journeysystems.com/?power_supply_calculator

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    thanx overclocker

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    Hey... thanks Overclocker u just help me find out how to count approximates power load for my client, so now i know that more components means more load, now i just have to reduce load by taking out unneeded components. Thats cool man... i appreciate it, thanks.

 

 

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