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September 28th, 2018 08:00

Aurora-R7, replacing PSU with EVGA

I am looking at replacing the Power Supply in my Aurora R7 with an EVGA GQ series. I currently have the default 460W right now. I was looking at the 750W, but the 1000W is the same price right now. Does anyone have experience with the EVGA GQ series in an Aurora R7? I've heard both successes and a few horror stories of fried motherboards due to Dell's proprietary pins on the board.

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September 29th, 2018 07:00

i would like an answer to this as well. I am now aware that these psu need to have two cpu power slots for gfx_pwr on the mainboard and one for the graphics card. bought a 650 g3 recently that only had one, sad times.

Also another poster on here said that the combined wattage of the psu wouldn't add up 3v and 5v.

my question is, has anyone successfully replaced their 460w with an evga one? and if so which one is it?

 

 

September 30th, 2018 08:00

This is the most common and recommended power supply replacement for an alienware aurora r6/7

https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Supernova-Modular-Warranty-220-G3-0850-X1/dp/B01LY4OJYJ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1538321262&sr=8-1&keywords=EVGA+SuperNOVA+850+G3%2C+80+Plus+Gold+850W%2C+Fully+Modular%2C+Eco+Mode+with+New+HDB+Fan%2C+10+Year+Warranty%2C+Includes+Power+ON+Self+Tester%2C+Compact+150mm+Size%2C+Power+Supply+220-G3-0850-X1

I have the oem 850 and almost replaced with this because I needed a molex power cable, but ended up finding an adapter instead.

The EVGA supply is superior though (quieter and more efficient), but you will have to replace all cables as well (you would have to anyway, even with an oem upgrade as they are modular supplies).

I recommend scrapping the cables that come with the power supply as they are apparently stiff and hard to manipulate in the tight spaces we have in the alienware aurora desktops. 

Use custom cables like these to make it much easier and cleaner, also allowing more air flow.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0732CBXWM?aaxitk=r02PMlm507kiSRKZNMIoqg&pd_rd_i=B0732CBXWM&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=54dc821a-0937-4e6f-9da9-f8dd5443145d&pf_rd_s=desktop-sx-top-slot&pf_rd_t=301&pf_rd_i=custom+power+supply+cables+evga&hsa_cr_id=4617797380901&sb-ci-n=productDescription&sb-ci-v=CableMod%20E-Series%20G3%2C%20G2%2C%20P2%20%26%20T2%20Cable%20Kit%20(Black%2FRed)&sb-ci-a=B0732CBXWM

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October 1st, 2018 01:00

regarding scrapping the cables. i believe when i tried the 650w the sata power cable didn't fit the hdd drive, it needed a smaller plug. also there was talk about needing a right angle cable. anyone who has replaced their psu could let me know which additional cables need to be bought?

edit: actually i might be confusing the hdd with the optical drive cable which has a smaller plug and i don't really need.

edit2: I've ordered an evga GQ 650w and a sata right angle adapter. I'll let you know how i get on

October 1st, 2018 15:00

optical drive on the aurora is a unique connector. There is an adapter you can purchase on amazon for it. Think it's a "mini sata adapter". Connects to your standard sata power with a male end and has a female "mini sata" connector to go to your optical drive.

Right angle sata adapters can be found as well.

I picked up a sata to molex adapter to get my sound card rgb lights to work, and it works great.

Adapters don't have to be a specific to the brand of your psu. So use the cables that come with your power supply (or the custom ordered ones that are compatible), and use  3rd party adapters if and when needed.

Common brands of reliable adapters I have found on amazon are StarTech and Monoprice for example.

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October 2nd, 2018 05:00

oh. my. god.

i was so convinced that my r7 shipped with an 460w psu that i never actually double checked it. I thought since it came with a air cooling, the rest must've been the bare minimum configuration as well. (it was a refurb with 8700 and 1080).

it has the 850w in it omfg. and i actively swapped it with an evga g3 650w, completely ignoring the modular cables and then being upset that the 2nd cpu port is missing. i'll sheepishly cancel my evga gq order now.

learn from my mistakes kids, double check everything.

(hope someone at least gets a laugh out of this)

October 2nd, 2018 16:00

Ouch...lol

But to be fair, the wattage isn't written in big fancy bold gaming text on the OEM psu like it is on 3rd party stuff.

 

If I was you though, and I have already ripped my other one out. I would just install the EVGA anyway as it is still a better psu.

8 Wizard

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October 3rd, 2018 10:00

The 460W unit has 142W on the 3.3v/5v rails.  The EVGA G series only has 120W on these rails.  Dell 875W units have this go up to 225W combined on those rails.  The 3.3v /5v combined rails are used to power video cards on the PCI-E bus.  Power supplies are not a single rail of 12v and a single spec of watts.

3.3v and 5v are important.

Recommended Upgrade for Every Dell I own is EVGA 750B1 (110-B1-0750-VR)

not B2 not BQ not G1 not G2.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438025

https://www.evga.com/products/specs/psu.aspx?pn=c4bcf041-0984-47ee-81c9-cdc619eeb031

The 700B1 also has 150W combined on those rails but not B2 NOT BQ etc.

https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=100-B1-0700-K1

 

There is a reason that the BQ B2 etc is cheaper and its not a good one.

 

 Dell 460WDell 460W

 

Dell 875WDell 875W

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November 24th, 2018 02:00

So this power supply you're recommending (https://amzn.to/2QjX7fA), would be a suitable replacement for the stock 460w psu that came in my Aurora R7? It's an early 2018 model. Will the psu fit and work correctly with the cables that come with it, or will I need to buy extra cables as well? I really appreciate your posts.

7 Technologist

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November 24th, 2018 06:00

Very informative post and a great take on the EVGA PSUs. Just curious as to what you think about the EVGA 850W on the link below.

https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=110-BQ-0850-V1

8 Wizard

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November 26th, 2018 04:00

The 850 BQ seems to have contradictory ratings on the label.  So It may work depends on how accurate the ratings are.   750 B1 shows 25A on those rails not 20A and 24A  So how do they get to 160W when the 750 B1 says 25A and 25A.   Its almost as though they are changing numbers on the label to meet expectations rather that actual performance.

Optical Drive needs 15 pin to 6 pin sata power adapter.

https://www.amazon.com/Pin-Slimline-SATA-Power-Cable/dp/B0056OA8ZW/

Not sure that there are any other special connections as I don't own a newer Aurora.

850 BQ850 BQ

 750B1750B1

 

 

 

 

8 Wizard

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March 26th, 2019 04:00

This one has 160W combined on the 3.3v/5v rails so it would also work.  HOWEVER it shows 20A not 25A so the label seems to contradict what it can do.

https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=110-BQ-0850-V1

The take away is that power supplies are not a single voltage of 12v and not a single spec of WATTS.

More than 150W on the 3.3v /5v rails combined is fine.

LESS THAN 142W combined is not.  Several of the 750 series B2 BQ W1 etc have 90 to 130W max on those rails.  Dell has 146W to 225W on those rails.

Dell 875W units have 225W and over 30A on each rail

 

DELL875.jpgDell 875W

 

DELL 460WDELL 460W

 

 

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December 27th, 2019 10:00

I find that Corsair products work best with swapping dell products 

8 Wizard

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November 11th, 2020 17:00

The current EVGA 850BQ unit has 160W combined power for the 3.3v / 5v Rails so its fine.  PCI-E  6 + 2 should not be confused with EPS12v 8 pin cpu power. Pin4 is keyed differently but gorillas have been known to FORCE them into the wrong connection frying everything.

Aux power can use one six pin or one 8 pin or combination.

Tapping this power from hard drive molex or sata connectors
DOES NOT PROVIDE more power for your gpu.  If your power supply
 was capable of providing 375W to 450W of Aux power it would already
have said 6 + 2 break away connectors.


These look the same however they are notThese look the same however they are not

EPS12V 2.92 80 Plus  spec is specific about 5vSB 3AMPS or more as well as combined power and loading for 3.3v/5v rails.

PCI-E power use is PER SLOT not just 75w one and done.

The new dual 8-pin to single 12-pin power cable for RTX 30 series is for 850W or LARGER power supplies.

dual 8 to 12 pindual 8 to 12 pin

Note this is the spec 1.1 from 2004 it goes UP in power and bandwidth for 3.0Note this is the spec 1.1 from 2004 it goes UP in power and bandwidth for 3.0

 

 

 

Graphics Card AUX Power Watts 
PCI Express x16 6-Pin Connector 8-Pin Connector Total Power
75W 75W
75W 1 x 75W 150W
75W 1 x 150W 225W
75W 2 x 75W 225W
75W 1 x 75W 1 x 150W 300W
75W 2 x 150W 375W

This is NEVER recommendedThis is NEVER recommended

375W of aux power375W of aux power

https://www.evga.com/articles/01003/evga-850-750-650-bq-power-supplies/

 

AC Input 100 - 240 VAC, 12A, 50 - 60 Hz
DC Output +3.3V +5V +12V -12V +5Vsb
MAX Output 24A 20A 70A 0.3A 3A
70A
Combined 160W 840W 3.6W 15W
Output Power

850W @ +40C

 

 

 

8 Wizard

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November 11th, 2020 17:00

Some of the series are fine aka TX650 TX850

but some are lacking on the combined power and 5vSB

CX 450 550 650 for example

CX750 works

Most Corsair PSUs are made by Seasonic but not all

https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00ALK3KEM/

https://www.corsair.com/us/en/psu-cable-compatibility

https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/requests/new

 

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/corsair-cx-series-modular-cx750m-750w-80-plus-bronze-atx-power-supply-black/8324202.p?skuId=8324202

 

 

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