Dell 1800FP Power Supply Question

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  • badrianiulian
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    • Apr 2012
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    Dell 1800FP Power Supply Question

    Hello
    I don't know where to find this answer
    I found a working Dell 1800FP Power Supply ( 6870t445d10 ) and I was wondering if anyone knows it's specifications ? I mostly would like to know how many amps do the 5V and 12V provide?
    Thank you

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