• Proprietary PSU help
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I've got a Compaq PC with a proprietary PSU. Sadly it died and I don't wanna pay $80 for a new one. I have found the wiring diagram sans the voltages. If someone could help me in the search for the rest that would be cool. Its for this mobo http://www.amazon.com/Hewlett-Packard-D500-Motherboard-assembly/dp/B00317FPAO And this is the diagram I found [img] http://s18.postimage.org/5jxyp9ldj/24_pin_ATX_pin_out_mine.png [/img]
Uhh what you want to fix it or someting? I dont really get your post.
[url]http://www.serversupply.com/products/part_search/pid_lookup.asp?pid=55021[/url] Refurbished one for $28. It would cost about the same to do a recap on your existing bad PSU.
Ah sorry....what I was looking for was the pinout with the voltages with the hope of converting one of the many normal PSUs I have and using it on this mobo
Most OEM boards used in MFG computers are derived from a retail product and just stripped down. Any ATX or uATX PSU will work as a replacement, it just won't fit the space the old PSU was in.
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