| New Rosewill 400 Watt (Non-Modular) Power Supply...Pulled From New Computer Case Thank you for your interest in this item and please visit our store for other offerings. We have very reasonable shipping terms and combine orders to save money (for customers) on shipping costs. We also maintain customer friendly return/refund/exchange policies. |
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Listing Update...This is not so much an update as it is a brief comment about the computers and related parts I have available for sale. Personal computers (and in particular desktop computers) have always been a hobby of mine. I've enjoyed tinkering with this stuff over the years and have accumulated a number of items during this time...some new and some used. I am not an expert on the subject...more of an enthusiast...but I will still do my best to answer any questions as it relates to my computer related listings. Thank you. Original Listing... Honestly, these power supplies are nothing special. I've yet to have one fail on me, but the 400 watts and "ketchup and mustard" cables limit their ideal applications. I suppose one fit would be older Dell OptiPlex mini tower computers (or an equivalent from another brand) that have stock ATX power supplies in the 200 to 300 watt range. This would be a relatively inexpensive upgrade option for one of those prebuilt machines that needs more power to support additional components (like a discrete graphics card). Although, keep in mind, you may also need to buy some adapter cables when upgrading one of these older machines due to the proprietary nature of the motherboards that Dell and others use in these computers. I realize the pictures make it difficult to determine the exact number of cables and connectors coming out of this power supply, so let me highlight them here. More specifically, there is a 24-pin (20+4) main board cable/connector, an 8-pin (4+4) EPS/CPU cable/connector, an 8-pin (6+2) PCI-Express cable (with two connectors), a SATA cable (with three connectors) and a legacy peripheral cable (with three Molex connectors and one floppy drive connector). Lastly, there is a standard power cord and four screws (to mount the power supply) included with this offering. As I mentioned above, this is a new power supply that was pulled from a new computer case (due to a customer wanting to upgrade to a larger power supply). So this power supply has no burn time, as it was removed before the computer was built for the customer. You may visit our store by clicking on this "Store Home Page" link. Note to international customers regarding shipping... Note to international customers regarding customs... |