I looked at someone's system/computer today and the psu fan is not working at all. That is, it's not running. Is it toast?
I used an air can for the rest of the computer but it wasn't too dusty.
They need a new psu, right? It's old... forget the wattage but it's a crap brand I'm sure.
I am planning on buiding an itx system and I want to buy a SFX PSU eventually. Would that fit my current case, an Antec 300 mid tower or no? I have a Corsair PSU HX520W that would work for them in the mean time but then I'd need a psu.
They have an older AMD 740G system or something like that. I prefer modular power supplies so the cable management is not that bad.
My Corsair's warranty is up, probably, as it is probably 5 yrs old but it's been working fine so far.
I noticed power supplies are around $70 and up and those are only 80 Plus Bronze Cert. starting at around $70.
I'm not sure if I am selling my current components which is why I thought of donating my PSU. I don't think would fetch much $$ on a sale.
Any ideas or should they just buy a new one?
I used an air can for the rest of the computer but it wasn't too dusty.
They need a new psu, right? It's old... forget the wattage but it's a crap brand I'm sure.
I am planning on buiding an itx system and I want to buy a SFX PSU eventually. Would that fit my current case, an Antec 300 mid tower or no? I have a Corsair PSU HX520W that would work for them in the mean time but then I'd need a psu.
They have an older AMD 740G system or something like that. I prefer modular power supplies so the cable management is not that bad.
My Corsair's warranty is up, probably, as it is probably 5 yrs old but it's been working fine so far.
I noticed power supplies are around $70 and up and those are only 80 Plus Bronze Cert. starting at around $70.
I'm not sure if I am selling my current components which is why I thought of donating my PSU. I don't think would fetch much $$ on a sale.
Any ideas or should they just buy a new one?