Just posting, to ask how can i find out my power supply?
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Power Supply. How do i find out?
#2
Posted 05 August 2008 - 04:53 PM
Could you explain a little more clearly what you are meaning by "find out my power supply" please?
The specifications are usually on a label on the side of the supply casing, if you mean find out ratings.
For testing to find out if it is faulty, you can use a digital voltmeter (multimeter) to measure voltages, purchase or borrow a PSU tester, or substitute a known good power supply.
The specifications are usually on a label on the side of the supply casing, if you mean find out ratings.
For testing to find out if it is faulty, you can use a digital voltmeter (multimeter) to measure voltages, purchase or borrow a PSU tester, or substitute a known good power supply.
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#3
Posted 05 August 2008 - 09:46 PM
Would you please list the make and model of this computer?
#5
Posted 06 August 2008 - 05:42 AM
Go to Start> right click on My Computer> Properties, under Computer the make and model of the computer should be listed.
You could also download Everest Home edition, this will list you the make and model of your computer as well.
You could also download Everest Home edition, this will list you the make and model of your computer as well.
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