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Where Can I Buy This PSU From?

 
 
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      3rd May 2010
Hi,

I need to get hold of a Power Supply Unit to replace the current one on a PC.

This is the spec of the PSU the PC currently has:


Delta DPS-160KB-2 C
Input 100V-127V ~ /5A and 200V-240V ~ /2.5A @ 47Hz - 63Hz
Output Max Power 160W
+12V / 12A
+5V / 23A
+3.3V / 12A
- 12V / 0.3A
+5VS / 2.0A
MAX COMBINED +5V & +3.3V IS 115.2W

Does the specification provide enough info on exactly what type of PSU I need & where I can buy it from please, preferably online?

Thank you!

Jay
 
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      3rd May 2010
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http://www.esaitech.com/commerce/ccp...FQVgZwodLXVq_A


http://www.hamiltone.co.uk/menupage.html

http://www.exporters.sg/showroom_ite...er-Supply.html


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DELTA-DPS-160K...item41455d063e

 
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WoW, that PSU is older than FBS

Go to your local PCWorld store & buy one, cheap-as-chips (£5.00) as postage will be OTT for online purchase, or hidden in the cost.

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/power-...-criteria.html



 
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      8th May 2010
By the way the PC is a Desktop with the following measurements:

Length= 38cm Width= 32.5cm, Depth= 10cm


The link Muckshifter gave for Pcworld, that PSU seems to be out of stock and PCworld don't have an email address on their site, I rang Head Office and they weren't any help.

As the PC is an RM Nimbus make, after emailing them, using the serial no they said that the following PSU will be compatible, it works out to about £25.00 when you add everything:

http://www.rm.com/shops/rmshop/Produ...cref=PD1644600


I contacted a seller on Amazon who also told me that the following PSU, £15.99 Total, will be compatible with my PC:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/400W-Noise-C...9&sr=8-3-fkmr0


I think the one sold by RM Nimbus seems like a safer bet as they are the original manufacturers of the PC, but the price is quite steep for such an old model PSU.



Any suggestions please on which one I should purchase?




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      8th May 2010
Go for the one from RM Nimbus, the other one is rubbish.

And the RM Nimbus one is compatible, reasonably priced and is likely good quality.

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