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Power Supply/netzteil verandern (englisch+schlecht Deutsch)

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Power Supply/netzteil verandern (englisch+schlecht Deutsch)

Hi dear Sony forum users,

I buy a Sony RS 102 since a month,
and I am wondering if I can chance the power supply block.

In fact, I am planning to buy a Fx card,
but these one ask for a 300+ Watts power.
And the one integrated mit the computer ist a 185 one...

I think yes, but I prefer to be sure.

thanks!

and sorry for my bad english!
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Hallo;
ich habe einen RS 102 PC vor 1 Monate gekauft.
Aber ich will das Netzteil ersetzen.
Nämlich will ich einen Fx Graphic Karte stellen,
und diese Art von graphic karte verbrauchen 300+ Watt.

Und die Netzteil meines computer "gibt" nur 185 Watts!

so kann ich die ersetzen?

Danke!

und ehrliche entschuldigungen für meine schlecht deutsch!

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kee-lo_
Member

Hi,

The PSU is removable, so I think you can remove it easily.

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robpaxton
Explorer

You should be able to change it without any problems - make sure you keep the old one in case you need to return the computer under warranty :wink:

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kee-lo_
Member

Hehe, true, never thought of that Rob :>:smileywink:

Cooky
Visitor

you are sure I can?
because 185 Watt is not so usual-I never found one in retailers :anguished: .

but remove do not mean change,
I mean the seller told me "you have only 1 chance on 3 that the alim suit your computer",
not because of the size, but because of the wire...



err thank!

(PS:I do not think it's necessary to rewrite in german,is it?)

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robpaxton
Explorer

I'm 99% sure that the supply will be a standard ATX power supply - any competant computer hardware guy will be able to confirm this for you if you let them have a look.

Cooky
Visitor

ha and if I put a 430 Watt power supply,
it won't broke my computer?

I mean, there is a difference between 185 Watt and 430,
no problem if I put too much?

chuckalicious
Visitor

Putting a power supply in that has a higher wattage rating will cause no problem. The difference between the 185W and say a 500W supply is that the 500W power supply can supply up to 500W whereas the 185W one can only supply 185W. So in short, the 500W one will only supply 500W if 500W is needed. The 185W one probably isn't even giving out 185W, simply because it is not required.
Of course you do have to be careful and ensure that everything lines up correctly on the new power supply with your case, as I know my PC (RX405) has the pwer supply in a swing caddy that screws t o the side of the PC case, so some new ones may not fit, I really don't know the situation on that one. You would hope any new one would fit, but then again...

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kee-lo_
Member

Yep, if it's standard ATX it should fit - but that's not 100% sure.

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robpaxton
Explorer

Chuckalicious is correct - the power output of the transformer does not relate to the voltages supplied.

As long as the output voltages of the existing P/S match the new P/S then you will have no problems.