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Old February 21st 06, 09:05 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq
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Default Evo D510 - Possible to upgrade power supply?

I have a D510 that comes with the standard 220W power supply. I'm
looking to put a nVidia 6800GS video card into it, but I'm a bit
worried about the power requirements. I have a spare 400+ watt PS that
I am not using, but it is too small and holes don't align with the
case. Is it possible to use this unit on the Compaq motherboard, or
did they pull a Dell and switch some of the wires so I will fry the
board? If I can't find a power supply that fits this case, I would be
willing to rig something up if I could be sure I won't fry everything.

 




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