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Lenovo ThinkCentre 5485 Power Supply
It is a pretty straighforward job to install a power supply in the ThinkCentre 5485 desktop. Be sure to replace an old power supply with a similar wattage or bigger. The PSU, or power supply, is responsible for powering the various components inside the PC. Purchasing a new Lenovo ThinkCentre 5485 PSU is a piece of cake, provided you are still in posession of the old power supply to measure, size-wise. You will not want to cut corners when buying a power supply because it is an important barrier between a large quantity of electricity and fragile internal computer components.
Some warnings of a barely functioning primary power supply
- Your desktop refuses to turn on
- The Lenovo shuts down while processing a certain amount of stress
- You smell smoke in your power supply
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