M mailbox8674 Jan 7, 2019 2 0 10 Jan 7, 2019 #1 Can the Acer Veriton S680G get its 300w psu swapped out? I am wanting to put a gtx 1050ti (low profile) but im afraid the minimum 300w isnt going to power it. I also have an intel i7 880 that i want to put in there aswell (+more ram)
Can the Acer Veriton S680G get its 300w psu swapped out? I am wanting to put a gtx 1050ti (low profile) but im afraid the minimum 300w isnt going to power it. I also have an intel i7 880 that i want to put in there aswell (+more ram)
Solution Lutfij Jan 7, 2019 This is your existing PSU: And this is what the standard ATX PSU's are so no you can't drop in an aftermarket PSU into that chassis. The PSU is s different form factor. Explains why the chassis seems squashed:
This is your existing PSU: And this is what the standard ATX PSU's are so no you can't drop in an aftermarket PSU into that chassis. The PSU is s different form factor. Explains why the chassis seems squashed:
Lutfij Titan Moderator Oct 7, 2009 54,176 4,774 173,390 Jan 7, 2019 Solution #2 This is your existing PSU: And this is what the standard ATX PSU's are so no you can't drop in an aftermarket PSU into that chassis. The PSU is s different form factor. Explains why the chassis seems squashed: Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
This is your existing PSU: And this is what the standard ATX PSU's are so no you can't drop in an aftermarket PSU into that chassis. The PSU is s different form factor. Explains why the chassis seems squashed: