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Refurbished PC purchase (Any power supply advice?)
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeXPMan" data-source="post: 911446" data-attributes="member: 29270"><p>Mild, to medium gaming... more of a multi-task and web surfing. I'm not sure if this helps, but here's some of the Lenovo detailed specifications, on Power supply and management. i CANNOT tell what PSU it has, but here's a pic.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]248183[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Power management</p><p>ACPI compliant</p><p> Standby Mode</p><p> Energy Star 4.0 compliant (selected models)</p><p> 80%+ efficient power supply</p><p>Main</p><p> 24-Pin (2x12) ATX12V Standard</p><p> VRM (voltage regulator module)</p><p> 1 x 4-Pin (2x2) Standard (PCI/PCIe)</p><p> 2 x 10-Pin (2x5) Standard (CPU/memory)</p><p> 280 Watts Output</p><p> Voltage : 100-127 volts/9.2 amps, 200-240 volts/ 4.6 amps, 50/60 Hz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeXPMan, post: 911446, member: 29270"] Mild, to medium gaming... more of a multi-task and web surfing. I'm not sure if this helps, but here's some of the Lenovo detailed specifications, on Power supply and management. i CANNOT tell what PSU it has, but here's a pic. [ATTACH type="full"]248183[/ATTACH] Power management ACPI compliant Standby Mode Energy Star 4.0 compliant (selected models) 80%+ efficient power supply Main 24-Pin (2x12) ATX12V Standard VRM (voltage regulator module) 1 x 4-Pin (2x2) Standard (PCI/PCIe) 2 x 10-Pin (2x5) Standard (CPU/memory) 280 Watts Output Voltage : 100-127 volts/9.2 amps, 200-240 volts/ 4.6 amps, 50/60 Hz [/QUOTE]
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