timelordmadara :
jacobweaver800 :
timelordmadara :
jacobweaver800 :
timelordmadara :
I was wondering if i could replace the psu in this pc so i can add a graphics card into it?
The mounts on the case appear to be standard ATX mounting, if not you can drill hols into the case to mount it if it doesn't line up.
It wasn't just that I was worried it wouldn't fit it was also that I thought it might not have standard connectors do you know whether it does or not?
Easiest way to tell is to open it up and look, the CPU should be either a 4-pin or 8-pin and there should be a large 20-pin or 24-pin connector, these are all standard connectors and you'll need to get a PSU with the exact ones, if it's a 20-pin connector you'll need to get a PSU with a 20+4-pin connector as 4 pins can be detached to make a 20-pin connector, same with the 4 pin or 8 pin CPU power.
I don't actually have one at the moment I was thinking of buying one but I do have a picture of the PSU that I found on eBay https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/HJoAAOSwRc1aiYDq/s-l1600.jpg. and here is a picture of the motherboard if that helps https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/xBgAAOSwySlaJOdU/s-l1600.jpg.
After looking at them, the motherboard is standard 24-pin and 4-pin CPU power, I would trash that PSU right away as it is an off brand one and it may use bad or cheap components and could fry the whole PC, exchange it for a good PSU from Corsair, EVGA, Antec, or any other good PSU maker.