First post, by LChackr
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As with many of you I am dealing with old and failing AT power supplies. I'd consider myself a soldering pro so recapping an AT power supply to keep it alive isn't really a challenge. However, as I start to inventory the AT power supplies I have, I feel like some of them aren't worth saving. Opening them up, the insides look like a bunch of cheap crap.
I am very aware that there are a lot of terrible quality "new" AT PSUs out there, and plenty of garbage ATX PSUs too. But the question is ... isn't pretty much any name-brand ATX PSU better than one of the old generic AT PSUs? I see a lot of (probably deserved) criticism of some of the lower spec name-brand ATX PSUs on the market for missing certain efficiency goals like 80+ Gold or having Active PFC, but on the surface it seems like even the least efficient ATX PSU is probably going to deliver far more efficient and cleaner power than a no-name 30-year-old failing AT PSU, no?
The bottom line is I'd like to not have to spend money on the A- or B-tier PSUs for a computer that originally had a bargain-basement 200W PSU and ran just fine for most of that lifetime. It seems like finding some mid-tier new-old-stock EVGA, Corsair, ThermalTake or similar PSUs would be an improvement over the current situation. I'm seriously looking at the insides of these old PSUs and thinking just about anything should be better than this ...