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Old 07-22-2004
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Powersupply mystery,

Hello Friends.
I wanted to check what V is my power supply. I am not sure if its 300V or 350V
How would I check?
Thanks
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Old 07-22-2004
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Are you trying to find that out without opening the case ? If you're wondering if there's some application that could let you find out, sorry to disappoint but there isn't one.

Just open the case & look at the sticker placed on the side of the PSU. Even if it is not labeled 300W or something of the like, you can generally find it in the serial number or the part model.
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