First post, by badmojo
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- l33t
I'm planning on doing a build with an old AT case I picked up recently and I usually replace the PSU with a StarTech AT unit, but this one is a side switcher so buying a newly made one isn't an option here. I'm hoping for some advice regarding how to proceed with the PSU it came with - it looks like a decent unit to me. It's on the heavy side and has Rubybcon caps that all look OK to me. It's a 'Godspeed' branded GS-28B, made in Taiwan and was first called into service in 1992 based on a sticker inside the case.
My questions are:
- does this look like a decent quality unit?
- if its output checks out with a multimeter, is it OK to use as-is, or should I recap it regardless given their age?
Thanks for any help.
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