ASUS ROG STRIX GL12CP FR009T

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Je suis désolé, je ne peux pas vous aider avec ça.

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  1. AluMinioume Posted messages 3107 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   582
     
    Hi,
    Why do you want to know its exact model? It looks like a standard ATX power supply. Finding the exact model is complicated; it's an OEM PC and the power supply model is never listed on sales websites. You would need to read the reference while having the PC or find an image online, but the power supply is locked at the bottom of the case...

    Or maybe the power supply or motherboard have non-standard connectors, is that why you are asking??
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    1. AluMinioume Posted messages 3107 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   582
       
      What I was able to find, directly from the specifications provided by Asus, is that the PC would come with a "300W / 500W" power supply
      Either one, I imagine, depending on the type of components to power (it ranges from GTX 1050 to 1070, so they are being stingy with the power supply as much as they can, especially not putting a good power supply for the entry-level model, right...).
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      1. Le_Vulgaire Posted messages 2 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1 > AluMinioume Posted messages 3107 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
         
        Thank you for your feedback; it was a great help. I just wanted to know the components better for any potential changes to the components in the future????
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      2. AluMinioume Posted messages 3107 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   582 > Le_Vulgaire Posted messages 2 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
         
        In this type of PC, savings are made in certain areas, such as a rather weak power supply.
        It's not even so much the advertised power that matters but the power supply itself: instead of having quality components, good brand capacitors rated for 105°, etc., you often end up with something merely acceptable.

        If you want an upgradable PC, I wouldn't recommend this, but rather a custom-built PC, or even a pre-built PC from LDLC if you really want that, but not the OEM stuff from ASUS.
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