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PC Power Supply Replacement?

The Power Supply to our Acer Veriton 2800 is wasted and we need a replacement...

...But the thing is that I don't think "FPS Group INC." sell the same power-cases (due oldness I think).

But there are other models are almost alike on their site, but I'm not sure though which one to pick.

So I ask you: "Which model should I buy for my replacement of the old one??? (Cheaply ofc.!)".

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The Power Supply is from "FSP Group INC.".

The model number is "FSP2535GBA".

The Max. output power is: "250W".

Not sure of it's size, but it's kinda small, like the hole computer-case...

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I you know more information about this issue of mine, then please explain more to me (guided). :)

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I assume you're using a mid-tower case since that's the most common. Anyway, they're fairly cheap so just buy a good 350-400w (depending on your uses) PSU from one of these brands:

    Thermaltake

    Antec

    Corsair

    OCZ

    Do NOT buy a generic brand like SpaZz has stated, they do more harm than good. & most of the time, those cheap companies lie about the amount of power their PSU contains.

  • 1 decade ago

    You can buy any power supply higher than 250W.

    But, of course, your best choice will be 250 Watt power supply block.

    Anything with less power will not be strong enough to support your comp.

    http://support.acer.com/acerpanam/desktop/0000/Ace...

  • 1 decade ago

    power supplies are pretty standardized so any brand power supply will fill your need, the main thing you have to watch out for is just making sure it fits and has sufficient cables to power everything you have in the computer (these days should not be a problem) I would suggest going to 500w though to be safe if you can find one that fits.

  • 1 decade ago

    do you know why your power supply is broken? it's because you have a PC! just get a mac.

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