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how do i find out what kind of power supply i have (ex uATX, ATX12V, ATX etc... etc)
I've looked up the model number of my power supply and get mixed answers...
Is there a definitive way to tell?
(I was told by Gateway that this is the PSU thats in my computer... but all the pictures I see look like this and its nothing like this)
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>> No. 42
check if its written somewhere on your power supply
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this is the only sticker on my PSU... i just took this picture
all the pics i see look like the one i posted, but mine doesnt have the switch
>> No. 62
>>43
From the size it looks like a standard ATX form factor, not mAtx.

It has +/-12V, so it's a ATX12V.
It's rated at 300W, and it's manufactured by FSP.

That's the most important stuff I can tell from the sticker... If I knew what cables are attached to it I could tell you more. Most importantly, does the motherboard connector have 20 or 24 pins?

Hope that gives you some clues...


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