February 28, 2010
StarTech.com 255W MICRO ATX COMPUTER
Posted by: kk : Category: Computer Components
- Sold Individually
Product Description
This 255 Watt MicroATX PC Power Supply offers a reliable upgrade or replacement power supply designed for Micro ATX case installations.The mATX power supply features a long-life transformer and built-in short circuit protection, to provide a dependable small form factor/micro ATX PC power solution.ilter reduces noise/ripple. Backed by 2-year warranty and free tech support.
StarTech.com 255W MICRO ATX COMPUTER
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February 28th, 2010 at 3:58 am
I purchased this Power Supply for a HP Pavilion XT858 not knowing if it would fit because the description did not specify that it would work with this model but it fit with no problem. There is a bracket from the old power supply that I had to put on and that fit perfectly as well as mounted in the case like the original. The old Power Supply had a 3 pin connector (labeled Fan-C) but this one does not have it which is not a problem since the fan on this Power Supply gets power internally.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 28th, 2010 at 4:51 am
Here are the connector details:
1 ATX 20-pin harness (16″ long)
3 IDE drive connectors
1 Floppy connector
1 Serial ATA power connector
1 12V motherboard 4-pin power connector (16″ long)
I like that the ATX/12V harnesses are long (I bought another microATX supply and the connectors were only 7″ long, way too short for my motherboard/case).
Also included in the package is a 20->24 pin ATX adapter cable.
The PS doesn’t have a power on/off switch. It does however have a single temperature controlled 80mm fan (although it is a sleeve bearing fan and not ball bearing). The enclosure is zinc plated as opposed to shiny nickel or fancy colors.
I can’t comment on reliability as yet but thought I’d write this review in case someone else wanted additional details.
Rating: 3 / 5
February 28th, 2010 at 6:53 am
has been running very stable in a d805 @ 3.2 ghz cpu, 1gb pc2-5300 ram, ti4200 gpu, 7k250 hd, ts-h552 dvd, ecs pt890 sff pc at default voltages. ps fan noise is quiet, but not silent (it would be barely audible at the far corner of a 15×15 room). there is no ps rocker switch. construction quality is good. size conforms w/ standard micro atx ps dimensions.
Rating: 4 / 5