Needed: PSU for eTower 600CD

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Nick Fisher

I have an emachines tower 600cd which is a couple of years old and my
PSU has blown up. I've trawled around various spare part websites
(including emachines.com) without much success and wondered if anyone
might be able to help me find a replacement. The details of the PSU
are as follows:

Model: DPS-111AB C REV01
Serial no.: EOD0042075642
Dimensions: H 9cm x W 12.5cm x D 11cm

Additional info printed on the unit (don't know if any of this helps):

200/240Va /2A, 47-63Hz

Output: +12V/4A -12V/0.3A
+5V/14A -5VSB/1A
+3.3V/7A

_5V +3.3V Total output not exceed 90W

Thanks

Nick
 
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kony

I have an emachines tower 600cd which is a couple of years old and my
PSU has blown up. I've trawled around various spare part websites
(including emachines.com) without much success and wondered if anyone
might be able to help me find a replacement. The details of the PSU
are as follows:

Model: DPS-111AB C REV01
Serial no.: EOD0042075642
Dimensions: H 9cm x W 12.5cm x D 11cm

Additional info printed on the unit (don't know if any of this helps):

200/240Va /2A, 47-63Hz

Output: +12V/4A -12V/0.3A
+5V/14A -5VSB/1A
+3.3V/7A

_5V +3.3V Total output not exceed 90W

Thanks

Nick

mATX PSU are usually one of two configurations, Long or Short (whether
the longest side is that screwed to the back of the machine or the
shorter side is).

You don't mention whether the height includes the fan or not, most are
around 8cm tall then add to that the amount the fan protrudes. The
main thing is the mounting face dimension, and screw holes.

Some people look in a machine, and see the width as the side facing
them, going front to back, while others (and I) consider it the side
mounting, screwing to the rear of the case. Either way, one or the
other of these should work (probably the first one):

http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproduct.asp?description=17-103-424
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproduct.asp?description=17-104-981


Dave
 
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Nick Fisher

kony said:
Useful info snipped

kony,

Forgot to mention I am in the UK, so newegg.com doesn't work for
me...but...I did find the PSU on dabs.com and it is now sitting on my
dining room table waiting for me to install it.

Thanks for your helpful post which got me pointed in the right
direction.

Nick
 

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