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    Dell power supply help

    I just bought a Dell GX150 motherboard/CPU on Ebay. I know that Dell power supplies use different pinouts than standard ATX power supplies. All the GX150 power supplies on Ebay are only 100 watt. Question is, will any Dell power supply work with this motherboard? I'm putting it into a custom box, so size and shape don't matter. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ger21
    I just bought a Dell GX150 motherboard/CPU on Ebay. I know that Dell power supplies use different pinouts than standard ATX power supplies. All the GX150 power supplies on Ebay are only 100 watt. Question is, will any Dell power supply work with this motherboard? I'm putting it into a custom box, so size and shape don't matter. Thanks.
    here are replacemen for it, hard to tell in picture but looks like a regular connector.

    http://www.ramplus.com/oemcore30atp.html

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    Dell produced proprietary mb and ps during certain years and the connectors on the mb and the ps look identical to standard ATX connectors. If you have a proprietary mb I think you can use a standard ATX ps but you will have to rewire the connectors to the Dell pin out. I found this link maybe it will help. http://www.informit.com/articles/art...&seqNum=4&rl=1


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    Thanks for the links.
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    Here is a link to a site that has converters
    http://www.endpcnoise.com/cgi-bin/e/dellconverter.html


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    I bought a Dell power supply for a GX 240, I think. 210Watt. 5$ on Ebay. Works great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by darnit View Post
    Dell produced proprietary mb and ps during certain years and the connectors on the mb and the ps look identical to standard ATX connectors. If you have a proprietary mb I think you can use a standard ATX ps but you will have to rewire the connectors to the Dell pin out. I found this link maybe it will help. http://www.informit.com/articles/art...&seqNum=4&rl=1
    Dell always produces proprietary systems.

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