Dreamer_of_the_past wrote:
No, a better warranty tells you right away that the company is actually sure in the quality of its products. Dude, you're from Israel you might want to file a warranty claim even after 20 years if it breaks 🤣
I don't agree with that - there's plenty of good performing units that didn't come with 300 year warranties, and anymore the "really long warranty" thing is as much a marketing tactic as it is genuine validation of the product. It's just a new era of pandering to customers. It isn't like years ago when PC Power stood apart by offering 7 year warranties on TurboCool when other higher-tier makers, like Antec, were still only doing 1-2 years. Now we've gotten to a point where people see a 3 year warranty on a sub-$50 product and go "what a piece of crap!!!" I think Corsair has broken the 10-year barrier recently, which is equally ridiculous (and I'd also love to see the specific terms on some of these very long warranties - I know on other products after a certain point they're just pro-rating you a check, and at multiple years it's a pittance).
mockingbird wrote:
I'll save you the trouble 😉
Neat. 😀
I've got a PS-5201-1D in my lap, opened up right now. True, these are Lite-ON models, but Lite-ON wouldn't dare play their planned obsolescence games back in that time with Dell when a contract with them was like a sacred cow.
It's got all Nippon Chemi-Con LXF for the big secondary output caps, and a mix of Rubycon and NCC for the rest. I think there's a single Nichicon for a small cap 10mm cap in the primary section near the two large NCC primaries. My only critique is that they used an inferior glue which becomes conductive after long exposure to heat.
Yea, I've got the weird Dell custom ATX pinout too, and it also has the weird Dell "P7" connector which is shaped like one of the the power connectors of an AT PSU. Scavenged this thing from an old Dell P3 tower someone was tossing. I remember Dell built up their brand to have quite the reputation for quality back in those days, and it was deserved. Unfortunately, because of planned-obsolescence coupled with a certain mistake in the manufacture of a certain series by a Japanese manufacturer, they had terrible failure rates a few years afterwards.
Yeah, Dell PSUs aren't awful was my point; there's like a "minimum average" quality that they hold to, and I'd take that over bottom-of-the-barrel open market stuff like Deer... 😵 My bad on saying it was a Foxconn (I'd guess Foxconn built the actual machine and just labled the PSU after they tested it). 😊
And yep mine has the ATX Aux/AT style connector too - I've also got the i815 motherboard that goes with it. Adapters do exist, but I've not bothered buying one because the PSU and the board still work, and the PSU provides more than adequate power for that system as long as you don't want to stick some goofy AGP card in like a 6800 Ultra. 🤣