Replacement of the power supply (very not worry, that it does not or other problems)

I had an acer M985 and a power supply Liteon-on PS-6301 - 08A 3

I want to replace it with an XFX 550W 80 + Bronze certified ATX Power Supply will he adapt to my case? There will be wiring problems? (my diet's die my pc shuts off automatically checked by highpoint, but my warranty is over, so I want to replace it for a better)

Hi limtenggen

This power supply will fit your Acer very well. There will be no problem of wire at all!

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