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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2008

Back from a long hiatus is another helpful How-To Tutorial! Choosing the right power supply for your needs and skill-level can be a troublesome task. Albert created a helpful video guide to what you should look for, what you need, and how to install. Check it out!

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  • haha he actually made fun of dell

  • i built my own computer. but watching these videos are fun.

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  • @NewAshaStudio hmmm I thought, the fan should always face the oposite way of the motherboard so it could suck no-hot air so it can cool the inside of the power suply and blow it away outside.... imagine if it sucks hot air.... wont that hot affect the inside of the power supply? :O

  • with the last one I can power an humanoid robot? :D

  • He put the PSU wrong. The fan should face up to suck the hot air out.

  • I'm fairly sure he made a mistake. He installed PSU upright as if it was being installed at the top of the case. This is the usual placement, where the suction fan is facing down - i.e., sucking out the hot air from the case space. With the PSU in his location, the suction fan should be up. Right?

  • that case looks shitty for cable management

  • nice this video helped me allot especially with the wires and where they go

  • cause there's holes at the bottom but make sure you have a dust filter >_>

  • I built my own pc...I have a 750w power supply but, i have some issues with the power supply. I have a slight connection issue with the power ATX 20 + 4 pin connector. It's loose and if i push it fully in it disconnects to the main power I have to put it in half way to get it going any ideas how to fix it??? Anyway I have a Quad-core phenom cpu please reply someone...

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