Pictures say more than words.
On top a bit rusty, but he´s working good.
20 euro + P&P
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Pictures say more than words.
On top a bit rusty, but he´s working good.
20 euro + P&P
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Interested...how much is shipping to Germany? Is it for use in a tower too?
It's the original 4000D PSU i don't think he's for a tower too.
PSU weight without package 1,6 kg.
I hope with box he will be under the 2 kg so the price for shipping is €11,55 otherwise above the 2 kg it will be € 19,50.
Check TNT.nl for the price
Does anyone know if I can use this one in a tower?
You can, but you need to create a custom perforation for the screws in there.
Better use an ATX PSU instead (for the tower, obviously).
The A4000T uses a common ATX connector for the board, so with a little modification you can use a normal PC Power Supply in an A4000T. If I remember correctly though, the power supply has to supply both 5V and -5V which is a little difficult to come by now, but I may be wrong on this. RKauer knows more about this than I.
Partially wrong: the A4000T use a normal AT (not ATX) power supply.
Thank you for correcting me on that. I wouldn't want to give completely bad information. So just source yourself either an AT power supply or an ATX to AT adapter and you're good to go, right?
Right.
You need an AT style PSU for an A4000T which has the P8 & P9 connectors as below.
http://www.ucertify.com/article/arti...s/img11355.gif
If you can't find one, then an ATX PSU will suffice with an ATX to AT convertor in place.
http://www.atxpowersupplies.com/imag...RE-350x350.gif
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