Is my computer an ATX Power Supply?
Will this power supply work: Newegg.com - FSP Group (Fortron Source) ATX400-PA, version 2.0, SATA, 400W Power Supply - OEM
Do you guys have a better power supply deal than the link posted above?
The dimentions of my current power supply are as follows: Width: 6 1/2" Depth: 3 15/16 Height: 3 1/2"
i dont know abouts its amps and stuff, where do I find that out?
here are some pictures though to see which power supply works or not:
Will this power supply work: Newegg.com - FSP Group (Fortron Source) ATX400-PA, version 2.0, SATA, 400W Power Supply - OEM
Do you guys have a better power supply deal than the link posted above?
The dimentions of my current power supply are as follows: Width: 6 1/2" Depth: 3 15/16 Height: 3 1/2"
i dont know abouts its amps and stuff, where do I find that out?
here are some pictures though to see which power supply works or not:
this is my old post said:sony support said:We're sorry for the confusion. The power supply unit of the Desktop is not designed to be user replaceable. If the power supply unit is defective and requires replacement, service will be required. Please review the various service options available below:
1. If your VAIO is still in the warranty period, please call our telephone
support agents for assistance. They will confirm the need for repair
and setup any service required: (888) 476-6972.
TIP: You may be asked to fax a COPY of your purchase receipt.
2. If your system is outside of warranty, but you purchased an extended
warranty plan, you will need to call the contract provider for service.
3. If your system is outside of warranty, and is not covered by an extended
warranty plan, you may take the computer to any local computer service
center for diagnosis and repair (Sony will not recommend or endorse a
non-Sony servicer). Or, Sony offers our VAIO service center. You can find
Sony's repair information and initiate service for your VAIO at:
Sony eSupport - Service & Repair
Thank you for the opportunity to be of assistance.
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Basic recap is that I bought a video card, it requires minimum of 400 watts, my sony pcv rs 430 g only has 300 watts.
Any idea on what steps I can do now? I'm screwed. I bought my video card at newegg. you think I could return it even though its opened and stuff but not used?
What consequences will I face if I put the video card that requires 400 watts into a 300 watt? (like can it break my computer etc...?) Many people said that they have 300 watts and can run video cards that require a minimum of 400 watts.
I was thinking that maybe I could buy a new case and move all my stuff on my computer into it?