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Power supply replacement for Vostro 200
I am upgrading the video card in my Dell Vostro 200 and need to upgrade the power supply as well. I saw thess two post on a computer forum that suggested you can't use a general power supply on some Dell machines, but need one specific for Dell. Here are the two posts:
1) You just can't buy any pwr supply because Dell has an extra pwr supply lead that goes to the mobo on many models. Standard supplies have one bundle that has a double row of wires on the connector that goes to the motherboard, and all the rest go to hard drive;CDrom drive;floppy;maybe a procesor fan.
2) There was a period when Dell used non-industry standard voltages on their ATX power supplies (1996-2000) the pin-outs matched the standard ATX plug-ins but their voltages were different. Thus if you used a different motherboard with those power supplies or a non Dell power supply with a Dell motherboard... Zap... You were fried. Here is a Dell link with the pin-out voltages for the 180 Watt power supply used with the 4300S
Since these posts were not recently made I was wondering if this is true about the Vostro 200. Am I safe replacing the power supply with a general after market power supply or do I need one specially made for a Dell.
Thanks
shesagordie
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October 3rd, 2011 15:00
dennisvdc
Most generic standard ATX power supply units, with either a 24-pin or 20+4-pin main motherboard power connector, with or without the on/off switch, would be compatible with the Vostro 460.
You should be able to buy a compatible power supply from either a local or online computer store.
Note: For the Vostro 460 Tower, a power supply with a minimum of four SATA power connectors is required.
Check out, either the Corsair, or Antec makes of power supplies.
Bev.
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January 20th, 2010 18:00
mlup01
The Vostro 200 does not use a Dell proprietary power supply.
The Vostro 200 Mini Tower can use most generic standard ATX power supply units, with either a 24-pin or 20+4-pin main motherboard power connector, with or without the on/off switch.
You should be able to buy a compatible power supply from either a local or online computer store.
Note: You require a power supply with four SATA power connectors.
Bev.
mlup01
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January 20th, 2010 19:00
Thanks so much for your help!!
shesagordie
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January 20th, 2010 20:00
mlup01
You are welcome. :emotion-21:
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Mayhemm
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September 16th, 2010 23:00
What about a Vostro 200 Slim Tower? Can you get replacement PSUs for it?
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September 17th, 2010 08:00
Mayhemm
Yes.
The Vostro 200S, has a TFX power supply.
Bev.
Mayhemm
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September 26th, 2010 17:00
Thanks! I would assume that one would just have to search for TFX when shopping for a PSU then?
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September 26th, 2010 18:00
Mayhemm
Yes.
Bev.
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June 11th, 2011 21:00
Sorry if this is a stupid question. I have a Dell Vostro 230, and the video card I bought has a requirement for a 450W power usppy with 75 Watt 6-Pin PCI express power connnetor recomended Is the suggestion you made for mlup01 the same for me? Thanks in advance for any replies
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June 11th, 2011 21:00
my current power supply is only 300W
shesagordie
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June 11th, 2011 22:00
Garrett_Mullen
If you have a Vostro 230 with a factory installed 300w power supply, then it's the Mini Tower version.
For the 230 Mini Tower, most generic standard ATX power supply units can be installed, with either a 24-pin or 20+4-pin main motherboard power connector, with or without the on/off switch.
You should be able to buy a compatible power supply from either a local or online computer store.
Note: You require a power supply with four SATA power connectors.
Bev.
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October 3rd, 2011 14:00
Hello,
Same question actually. I'm willing to upgrade my power supply of my vostro 460. It has a 350 Watt power now, but I prefer a 650w power. Do I need a specific power supply or do I succeed with any supply?
Thx,
Dennis
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October 4th, 2011 00:00
Here's a 400-watt TFX: www.ecrater.com/.../tfx-400w-power-supply-400-watt
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October 4th, 2011 10:00
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I picked up a 430 watt psu from newegg for 44 with 20MIR, it is a corsair 430watt. the main power connector fits fine, for the pci express cable that comes with the psu is 6 pin, i plug in 4 of the pins, but when i go to boot it up, it just gives me a flashing orange light instead of booting up with the regular blue light. it looks like all of these psu have 6 pin pci cables.
is it time to ditch my vostro 200? the other thing is this: it comes with the video card attached to the modo, but it does have room for a second video card(which i already picked up, but just waiting to get a working psu.
is there a problem with the psu i got(the corsair 430) or am i just messing up with the 6 pin connector? the mobo is fine, i was able to put back all of the old psu parts and it works now