on 20.12.2020 13:42
on 21.12.2020 10:02
on 21.12.2020 10:02
Hi @bodanul1 and welcome to the Forum!
Can you please confirm if the MSN of your machine is 10023850?
If it is, then your power supply is the following:
Huntkey HK350-14PP
Form factor
ATX Power supply unit
General specification
250 W
Input
: 220 - 240 V rms (AC)
: 50 Hz
: 3.0 Amp (maximum) at 240 V rms / 50 Hz
Output (maximum)
: + 3.3V : 8A
: + 5V: 10A
: + 12V 17.0A
: -12V: 0.3A
: + 5Vsb: 2.5A
Please find below a photo of the Power supply label, the PC MB and its connections
on 21.12.2020 10:31
on 21.12.2020 10:31
Hello. Thank you for your fast answer. I ve seen the pictures with the mobo in another post here. It seems to be a clasic matx, also good news with the power suply being clasic atx type.
I wanted a picture from the side of the pc, with the case open, as I want to see how much spate has for a future video card upgrade and cooling solution. So, if someone could provide that picture, it will be welcome.
There is someone selling this type of pc in my country and I wanted to be informed before buying.
Regards
on 08.09.2021 06:59
on 08.09.2021 06:59
So I put my hand on a PC (came from a dead relative), which, although it must be 3-5 years old, still seems to have some decent parts I could work with. It's a medion build (not custom) with an intel i7-3770 3,40 GHz CPU, 16G RAM, SSD drive and a GTX560 GPU that I want to replace with a GTX1060. Ultimatly I would like to use it for work (programming, graphic design and video and 3D rendering) and gaming (no man's sky and the upcomming civ6 for exemple).
on 08.09.2021 09:40
on 08.09.2021 09:40
You should name yourPC; there is a 8 digit MSN number on a sticker on the bottom of the outer case. Like MSN 1100. ....,That will define your PC.
Your specs sound good.
You also didn't ask anything.
So what is the question you wanted to post?
regards, daddle