This is different. It's got Aishi (looks like they're common in CFLs) and JunFu caps.
http://www.overclockers.com/enermax-...supply-review/
					http://www.overclockers.com/enermax-...supply-review/
 Well, that's where this Enermax Liberty ECO 400 Watt PSU came from. Like I mentioned, it had cut cables and many bulged caps on the DC output side. I stripped a few cables and did a quick temporary recap with whatever junk (but still reading OK) caps I could find, then performed a basic power test – the PSU passed.
 Well, that's where this Enermax Liberty ECO 400 Watt PSU came from. Like I mentioned, it had cut cables and many bulged caps on the DC output side. I stripped a few cables and did a quick temporary recap with whatever junk (but still reading OK) caps I could find, then performed a basic power test – the PSU passed.  Thus, I knew I'd eventually go around to repairing it. One year later and we're here.
 Thus, I knew I'd eventually go around to repairing it. One year later and we're here. 
 , their units are FSP) PSU that sits doing nothing and I have a complete PCB from a Enermax EG-365P/VE sitting here. It's a "P4 ready" variant according to the old casing. (which I ditched because of way too much rust)
 , their units are FSP) PSU that sits doing nothing and I have a complete PCB from a Enermax EG-365P/VE sitting here. It's a "P4 ready" variant according to the old casing. (which I ditched because of way too much rust)
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