I am looking for a 500w PSU to buy, my computer is usually on for about 8 hours a day, my current psu is a SPARKLE FSP300-60THA 300W ATX12V Power Supply, but does the psu have to be atx12v? would it work if its anything else?
ATX PSUs are the standard for most desktops. If that is what you have now, you will need to stay with that for it to fit and the wiring to match. List the system specs for your PC. Of if it is a pre-built PC, the make/model.
My computer model is an Aspire ATC-780A-UR11
Yes, that takes a ATX PSU. The most common PSU. And yes, you need to stay with an ATX. The ones Karadjgne lists are good choices, but there are many others too. Here are some 500W I would choose depending if I were on a very strict budget... up to no budget at all. http://
ATX PSUs are the standard for most desktops. If that is what you have now, you will need to stay with that for it to fit and the wiring to match. List the system specs for your PC. Of if it is a pre-built PC, the make/model.
I am looking for a 500w PSU to buy, my computer is usually on for about 8 hours a day, my current psu is a SPARKLE FSP300-60THA 300W ATX12V Power Supply, but does the psu have to be atx12v? would it work if its anything else?
I don't even know how you would find a new non-ATX power supply today. Is this question being driven by some specific PSU?
ATX PSUs are the standard for most desktops. If that is what you have now, you will need to stay with that for it to fit and the wiring to match. List the system specs for your PC. Of if it is a pre-built PC, the make/model.
ATX PSUs are the standard for most desktops. If that is what you have now, you will need to stay with that for it to fit and the wiring to match. List the system specs for your PC. Of if it is a pre-built PC, the make/model.
My computer model is an Aspire ATC-780A-UR11
Yes, that takes a ATX PSU. The most common PSU. And yes, you need to stay with an ATX. The ones Karadjgne lists are good choices, but there are many others too. Here are some 500W I would choose depending if I were on a very strict budget... up to no budget at all. http://