![]() ![]() ![]() Then since I was already in there and the original power supply was caked with dust I replaced it. I suspect I undid it accidentally when I was looking at all the cords inside the tower. I knew the power cord was unplugged because I was looking right at it. It was overwhelming when I took the ATX power supply out of the box, but once I realized every single cord didn't need to be plugged in, everything was good. You were right, I didn't really need a guide. What leads you to believe it's unplugged? but I seriously doubt you'll really need one.Īs to the power button.Have you or someone else been poking around inside your case? Generally things just don't get unplugged by themselves. Is this your computer? You probably have the 6700 that is part of the 6000 series.Īs to guides.well, have a look here for starters. Just ensure whatever you purchase has all the proper & required connectors. It's pretty much an easy job to replace a PSU. Others here might recommend Antec but I've had nothing but poor service from their units. I'd be looking at PSUs from Corsair, OCZ, CoolerMaster, Seasonic etc. Your PSU is basically the heart of your system. No need to go overboard money wise, but do replace it with something of quality. I'm going to caution you against replacing your PSU with anything equal to or less than what came with your comp. ![]() Did you test the unit? I would recommend strongly doing that. ![]()
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