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Old April 13th 04, 01:17 PM
D Manzaluni
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Default ATX power supply?

I have a 334112-001 power supply which it says can be replaced with a
334169-001.
I am trying to figure out if it is a standard ATX power supply. All the
colours on the standard plug seem to be the wrong (non-standard) colours.

Is this a standard ATX power supply or was it made for a specific
computer/purpose. My PS on my HP Pavilion has gone and I wm wondering if I
can replace it with this one which I have spare? I know that Dell uses non
standard pin outs on their power supplies but didnt know that Compaq might
have done this as well.



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