Fortron ATX-350PNF
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Re: Fortron ATX-350PNF
Preventative recap on the output might be a good idea, otherwise looks alright!
It is an FSP, so I don't think you'll have issues with it for quite a while, even considering the caps. Provided that you don't overload it of course.
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Re: Fortron ATX-350PNF
inhiber, no it doesn't have it.
but it seems there are adapters
http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion...hp?t37620.html
astech, it's powering mobo with g33 chipset and c2d at 2.2ghz. everything in the box added it should be well under 300w...or even under 250w...using onboard video.
i won't be touching output caps, i think i'll just monitor esr of caps on the pwm-ic daughter-board (https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...achmentid=7340) and the board for fan regulation (https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...chmentid=7344), also 5vstb circuit, offcourse.
check it once a year, or even less.Comment
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Re: Fortron ATX-350PNF
i checked the 400 https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=3167
doesnt have pci-e eitherComment
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PD is the 12v 4pin connector for the motherboard
on the 400 it has 20+4, 12v 4pin, 6 molex, 1 floppy, 2 sata. so thats a bit different to the diagramComment
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Re: Fortron ATX-350PNF
uhuh everything is passive or active in eurolandComment
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thanks willawake I thought it would be with that big inductor hanging off the side
just wasn't sure of the vintage, seems a lot now use Active power factor correction.
just really asking to be sure.
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Re: Fortron ATX-350PNF
hello there, my first post in this forum.
I've got a Fortron ATX-350PNF in one of my computers and it's been working correctly for about 10 months.
How long do these psus last without a recap ?
The system is: Athlon XP 2600+, 1gb ram, Radeon9550, 2 dvd drives.Comment
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my guess is they can do many years, but i'll still inspect them every year or so, just to be safe.
i don't expect to see any deterioration first or 2nd time i do it.
don't realyl expect it on further examinations too, as after all these types of caps are not fuhyyu type of rubbish.
such reports
"FSP350-60PN (PF):
unit is about 3 yuears old, powering a demanding amd Athlon xp 1700+@200mhz rig. All caps are loking fine, only Jamicon and one teapo there. As long as i dont own an esr meter, i àssume they are fine. This unit was bought retail."
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1527
should be standard for fortron, as long as they don't put Fuhyyu.
i have 2, so upon inspection i'll just put the other one in and then take my time with the one i'm inspecting. during few days i'll inspect all lytic caps, most within the circit(without any soldering), with esr meter, and some will probably need to be taken out, if they're in circuit with transformer, so readout is not reliable.Comment
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Re: Fortron ATX-350PNF
Hi!
My FSP started to automatically turn off my computer. After the third time in
a short time I ripped the PSU out. I have oppened it up and measured all output capacitors and ESR seems all good and dandy, 0.01 - 0.03. Although they are teapo caps.
I´m a little stumped, since I was certain too find atleast one bad cap.
I´m now turning my eyes on the input side and the large 200v teapo.
It has worked quietly and without fuzz for more than 2 years, so probably bound to happen I guess.Comment
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Re: Fortron ATX-350PNF
Ok, hehe.
A bit embarrassed, I have to admit that my FSP is working as it should.
My sudden shut downs was due to the plastic attachment to my heatsink had
buckled and a piece that the heatsink is attached to had broken off.
Hence, the heatsink more or less just hanged down over the cpu. I´m lucky that it didn´t burn out. So thats why my CAPS looked good, like they should.Comment
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Re: Fortron ATX-350PNF
Originally posted by top_catAll new stuff is, it seems. I've come across older computers without PFC in the PSU. (usually horrible cheap ass PSUs)Less jewellery, more gold into electrotech industry!Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
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Re: Fortron ATX-350PNF
Yes, Active or passive is required in Europe. It only really benefits the electric companies as you pay for the actual power, they pay for the apparent power.
It helps weed out some of the terrible manufacturers, but even leadman offers PPFC and APFC on their units.Last edited by 370forlife; 06-04-2010, 05:32 AM.Comment
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