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#4730 - 01/04/16 08:56 PM
Replacing original psu with original back plate
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VIP Japhar
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Registered: 09/01/15
Posts: 77
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Replacing original psu with original back plate ie black and white wires with a clone psu? I have a clone psu i would like to fit! The motherboard is a clone but power supply is not how do i do this correctly please? Picture : https://mega.nz/#!XgMmkJIB!s3pRsWmrpl_SySAIYnx9WiJoQLMtJ6nTTpWz8DBnNh4 Thanks
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#4735 - 01/04/16 10:02 PM
Re: Replacing original psu with original back plate
[Re: sailsy]
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VIP Japhar
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Registered: 09/01/15
Posts: 77
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sorry guys the psu was in fact the same configuration so no bang this time lol!
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