Can I replace the power supply on my desktop dell?

I have the dell Inspiron 3847-3850BK and it's an inspiron with i3 processor. And my question is, can I replace the power supply on this desktop computer... The PSU is a l300nm-01. And also the PSU, I own the ATX form? NOTE: NOT THE MINI TOWER.

Skrullknight

I have the dell Inspiron 3847-3850BK and it's an inspiron with i3 processor. And my question is, can I replace the power supply on this desktop computer... The PSU is a l300nm-01. And also the PSU, I own the ATX form?

Skrullknight

Yes, the Dell Inspiron 3847 Mini-Tower can use generic power supplies ATX, with either a power connector 24 pin or 20 + 4 pin card mother main, with or without the on/off switch.

You should be able to buy a compatible power supply either a local computer or online store.

Note: You need a diet with four SATA power connectors.

Bev.

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