Foeburner
 
 
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 Dynex™ - 400-Watt ATX CPU Power Supply - White
Dynex™ - 400-Watt ATX CPU Power Supply - White
Keep your important computer components running with this 400-watt ATX power supply that features a 6-pin PCI Express connector.
 
Pretty good for a value brand
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Posted by: Foeburner
from Los Angeles, CA
on April 3, 2014
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What's great about it: simple and cheap
What's not so great: its gray, non-aesthetic look (very minor)
If you're looking for an affordable but reliable power supply, this is it. I put it on a work computer and hasn't given me any issues compared to other top brand power supplies at higher ratings. If you just need something that works without the flashy lights and just need to power a hard drive, CD-rom drive, and motherboard, look no further.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Build or modify your own PC:Yes
Level of Expertise:Expert
Primary reason for building/modifying PC:Upgrader
Verified Purchaser:Yes
My Best Buy number: 0576324326
My Best Buy number: 0576324326
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 Dynex™ - 400-Watt ATX CPU Power Supply - White
Dynex™ - 400-Watt ATX CPU Power Supply - White
Keep your important computer components running with this 400-watt ATX power supply that features a 6-pin PCI Express connector.
 

It doesn't seem to power CPU

I have HP pavilion Slimline s3700y. The PSU powers the drive and cd but doesn't seem to power the cpu. Any ideas? I used the cable bridge from the previous psu because of the size difference.
You will need to connect the power cable for the CPU (4-6pin connector). There are two connections to the motherboard, 1) the huge brick that is the main power for the motherboard, and 2) the CPU power cable that is a four to six pins connector. This connector should be located close to the processor.
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