First post, by tony359
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Hi all,
I have a situation where I'd like to replace an old ATX power supply for reliability purposes.
However, the device where this PSU lives (an intel-based board), doesn't have a cooling fan (yes, it's silly) and the existing PSU is the only fan in the system. The existing fan spins very fast so there is an acceptable ventilation in the case.
Modern PSUs tend to prioritise noise so their fans either don't spin at all or spin very slowly unless necessary. If I used one of those PSUs, my system would overheat.
So my options are
1. Refurbish (re-cap) the power supply. Though I think it's of mediocre quality and I'd like to replace it with something better
2. Find some modern replacement which runs on mains and install it inside the case, basically swapping the guts of the PSU
3. Install a modern PSU and wire its fan to 12V 🙂
What about option 2? Is there something I am not aware of which could be used?
To give you an idea, this is a cinema player and has to be reliable. Hence the preventive maintenance. I think it's around 20 years old.
Thanks!
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