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<blockquote data-quote="AxeMan - Rick S." data-source="post: 28755" data-attributes="member: 1746"><p>For what it's worth I just had to replace my 300w power supply in my Dell Inspiron 570 after a year and seven months. Keep in mind it ran 24/7, and I can 't remember the last time I open the case and cleaned it. So I can't blame Dell for that, it was my fault the power supply fried. However I find a 300w power supply weak for this machine. I did upgrade to 430w power supply with duel fans. Now if I want to add a higher end graphics card or anything else I'll have the extra power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AxeMan - Rick S., post: 28755, member: 1746"] For what it's worth I just had to replace my 300w power supply in my Dell Inspiron 570 after a year and seven months. Keep in mind it ran 24/7, and I can 't remember the last time I open the case and cleaned it. So I can't blame Dell for that, it was my fault the power supply fried. However I find a 300w power supply weak for this machine. I did upgrade to 430w power supply with duel fans. Now if I want to add a higher end graphics card or anything else I'll have the extra power. [/QUOTE]
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