This 300W PS is full of G-Luxon. None show any problems (after about 3 years) I am somewaht surprised with the cap values. None are greater than 1000u. Most other power supplies have 2200u even 3300u. I am thinking of swapping the caps out and increasing the 5V rail caps to 2200u. Anybody had experience with this PS model?
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L&C B300ATX with G-Luxon
Gigabyte EP45-DS3L Ultra Reliable (Power saver)
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Re: L&C B300ATX with G-Luxon
Thanks Linuxguru. Well it looks like increasing the capacitance value is a step in the right direction. It is only powering a Duron 1300 system with on board graphics. An ECS Mb with OST caps in every part of the VRM (OST ugh!!!!). Amazing the whole rig has survived three years. Probably because it a very low duty cycle as a home computer.Gigabyte EP45-DS3L Ultra Reliable (Power saver)
Intel E8400 (3000Mhz) Bios temps. 4096Mb 800Mhz DDR2 Corsair XMS2 4-4-4-12
160Gb WD SATAII Server grade
Nvidia 8500GT 256Mb
160Gb WD eSATAII Server grade for backup.
Samsung 18x DVD writer
Pioneer 16x DVD writer + 6x Dual layer
33 way card reader
Windows XP Pro SP3
Thermaltake Matrix case with 430W Silent Power
17" Benq FP737s LCD monitor
HP Officejet Pro K5300 with refillable tanks
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Re: L&C B300ATX with G-Luxon
You really should not be using those powersupplies, they are IMO not safe
There are multiple threads here about them and why not to use them...
Buy a used Delta or something on eBay, that system should be fine with something in the 230-250w range"The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."
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Re: L&C B300ATX with G-Luxon
I would rather use a PSU found on the sidewalk or in a dumpster, even if it was rated for just 200-250W, because major brand computers tend to come with very high quality PSUs, except for maybe the Bestecs found in some HPs. But don't plug in a Dell PSU if it has fewer than three orange wires on its 20-pin connector or it may cause your computer to go BOOM!
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Re: L&C B300ATX with G-Luxon
maybe the Bestecs found in some HPs
eMachines, too. Nasty little buggers, but not the worst.
don't plug in a Dell PSU if it has fewer than three orange wires on its 20-pin connector or it may cause your computer to go BOOM!
I believe that as of 2000 or 2001, they began using standard ATX wiring. Before that, it'd plug in, but the wires were wrong. Good reminder though, something to keep in mind.You know there's something wrong when you open up a PSU and are glad to find Teapos.
Why I don't buy cheap cases!
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I found that my Dell Dimension 8200 has a standard ATX PSU (Dell-branded Hipro 250W), and it's circa 2001. (I initially thought it had a LiteOn) I discovered this when I was working on my PSU: I had an eMachines/Trigem Lomita board and I was going to test the unit. Absentmindedly I plugged my Dell Hipro into it... and it worked fine! :gasp:
I guess I won't need to buy those "Dell Compatible" PSUs after all.The ever-amazing (and ever-affordable) KY, Chemi-con's best kept secret.
I'll probably be the only person going to SteamOS once it gets out of beta (ha ha.)
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Hold up on that last post... I just read somewhere that Dell has another proprietary trick up their sleeve - the case of the PSU itself. While it is an otherwise regular ATX PSU case, the cable input is on the left, and there's no room for a power switch. (Of course, that's what a hacksaw is for...)
Damn Dells anyway...The ever-amazing (and ever-affordable) KY, Chemi-con's best kept secret.
I'll probably be the only person going to SteamOS once it gets out of beta (ha ha.)
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