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Old December 20th 03, 12:39 PM
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Default REQ: Need Power Supply for Gateway 2000

I Need Power Supply for Gateway 2000 what with its non standard
dimensions and mountings. Old one is bad. It is 200W but I could go
with higher wattage of course. Needs ATX plugging.

Thanks
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Old December 21st 03, 08:23 PM
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On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 18:17:31 GMT, kony wrote:



I have at least one, maybe 2 or three. I don't recall if the desktop
and midtower PSU were exactly the same or also slightly different,
which case is it in, type and (roughly) the year? IIRC some of their
cases have the month/year on a sticker on the rear, right under the
power supply cutout.

I'm thinking of those with the small, roughly square exhaust grillwork
and a single 92mm fan in the inside, intake, facing the CPU.

If you have the make/model number off it I might come even closer to a
match, I believe at least one is an Astec, but I know another isn't.

Anyway, post a decipherable email address and I'll get back to you.


Dave



Okay - Thanks for response.

Actually the thing belonged to the deceased brother of a good friend
of mine that wants to 'preserve' his bother's memory (?) by keeping
his working around him. So, here I be, trying to help.

Anyway, the PSU itself is 5" wide by 3" high by 6 1/2" deep and has an
ATX MOBO plug. the screw-holes on the rear of the PSU box are 2 1/4"
by 4 1/2" (center to center). The PSU has a second fan on its side
that serves to play air across the CPU's heat-sink.

THE PSU identifiers a

POWERTECH SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY WK-6200DL3N1 (200W MAX)

The CUTOUT on the rear of the tower case (through which the PSU
exhausts air and at which the AC is plugged is 4 3/16" by 2 9/16".

The case identifiers a

Lot 0010349002
S/N 0010349002
MFG date: 7/17/98

G6-300

It is a 'GW2K-HAMPTON LPMINI-TOWER'

email address:


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Old December 25th 03, 02:33 AM
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Hi!

Believe it or not, I am in need of exactly this same item! (WK6200DL3N1).

Could someone please give me the contact info of the seller?

Thanks!

Dan


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On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 18:17:31 GMT, kony wrote:



I have at least one, maybe 2 or three. I don't recall if the desktop
and midtower PSU were exactly the same or also slightly different,
which case is it in, type and (roughly) the year? IIRC some of their
cases have the month/year on a sticker on the rear, right under the
power supply cutout.

I'm thinking of those with the small, roughly square exhaust grillwork
and a single 92mm fan in the inside, intake, facing the CPU.

If you have the make/model number off it I might come even closer to a
match, I believe at least one is an Astec, but I know another isn't.

Anyway, post a decipherable email address and I'll get back to you.


Dave



Okay - Thanks for response.

Actually the thing belonged to the deceased brother of a good friend
of mine that wants to 'preserve' his bother's memory (?) by keeping
his working around him. So, here I be, trying to help.

Anyway, the PSU itself is 5" wide by 3" high by 6 1/2" deep and has an
ATX MOBO plug. the screw-holes on the rear of the PSU box are 2 1/4"
by 4 1/2" (center to center). The PSU has a second fan on its side
that serves to play air across the CPU's heat-sink.

THE PSU identifiers a

POWERTECH SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY WK-6200DL3N1 (200W MAX)

The CUTOUT on the rear of the tower case (through which the PSU
exhausts air and at which the AC is plugged is 4 3/16" by 2 9/16".

The case identifiers a

Lot 0010349002
S/N 0010349002
MFG date: 7/17/98

G6-300

It is a 'GW2K-HAMPTON LPMINI-TOWER'

email address:


 




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