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Dell PowerEdge 1400 Power Supply
Purchasing a new Dell PowerEdge 1400 power supply can be a breeze, especially if you still have the old PSU for making size comparisons. You do not always want to go with the cheapest PSU as it is the only thing between the power coming from your wall and delicate components inside your Dell. The PSU, or power supply, supplies all the power for the motherboard, CPU, hard drive and other components that need power. It is always a good idea to replace an old power supply with a similar wattage or bigger. It is usually pretty easy to install a new PSU in the PowerEdge 1400 desktop.
What are the clues to watch out for to know my PSU is about to go out?
- You notice burning plastic inside the PSU
- Your Dell turns off while under a taxing load
- The Dell will not start
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