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The_Doctor
03-18-2006, 16:38
My current power unit box thing is on its way out. The fan makes a terrible noise, it is overheating and burning a bit.

The current power unit is and Power Man FSP250-61GN(AMD)

It has:
-AC input: 115/230V~, 8/4A, 60/50Hz
-DC output: 250W

Most of this makes no sense to me, I just copied it off the bottom of the power unit.

Would this work as a replacement:
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/store/pcw_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0787801162.1142695681@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccejaddhfjidlgecflgceggdhhmdgmh.0&microsite_id=Component_Shop&page=Product&fm=5&sm=1&tm=undefined&sku=056016&category_oid=-23914

Thanks.:balloon2:

Lemur
03-18-2006, 17:01
Quick question -- do you believe your PS is just showing its age, or is it overloaded for your system? 'Cause if it's old, the one you linked to would be a fine replacement. But if you've been sticking in more drives, a bigger video card, etc., and now the PS is getting cranky, you might want to think about going with a beefier, better-cooled PS.

Your current PS is a 250-watt model, and the one you linked to is a 300-watt. If you're thinking about pimping your rig, neither may be enough.

Beirut
03-18-2006, 17:30
I think the fancy machines with the hot new video cards are supposed to have PS of 400-watts or more. One really hot rig had a 600-watt PS I think.

LeftEyeNine
03-18-2006, 17:35
If you really want to change your PSU (I think you should), don't get cheated by the loads of Watt advertised with them. These gadgets have a specification called "true power" with their advertisments -that is the same cheat made with speakers' PMPO Watts and RMS Watts (the actual output is RMS Watts for them). A quality PSU generally "speaks out loud" of his true power ~;)

So look for a specification calling " X Watts of True Power " in a PSU before your purchase. And don't pay anything for a PSU with a true power no less than 400 Watts so that it will suit your needs in the future as well.

The_Doctor
03-18-2006, 21:44
No, I don't want to upgrade my computer. I want to buy a new one in about ~6 months.

I went to PC world and showed a person in the shop the current PSU and they suggested the one on the link. I did not tell them I had been on their website.

So I bought the thing and installed and it works fine.

So this thread was a bit pointless.:oops:

lars573
03-18-2006, 23:52
It has:
-AC input: 115/230V~, 8/4A, 60/50Hz
-DC output: 250W
The AC numbers are for the power that comes out of the wall in North america (120 Volts at 8 Amps and 60 Hertz) and the UK (230 Volts at 4 Amps and 50 Hertz). Your power supply retifies that into a DC value or either 12 volts or 5 volts with a maximum power out put of 250 Watts (power is the square of voltage times current).

Just A Girl
03-19-2006, 02:24
bear in mind a 500w psu has the same power consumption potential as a 500w halogen lamp...
so it can be expensive on the old power bill