XPS 7100 power

The unit is a 2010, ran flawlessly until last week.

Unit to sleep, won't wake up. Power button orange rest, sound fans slowly.

Power supply is good, except for the 12V which is 11V.

Is - this low enough to not put the system?

And if so, does dell not only producing this power supply?

Thanks in advance

ARD103

I would say, there is no "spec".

A solid amber LED indicates a power supply or motherboard problem.

As a lower cost than a motherboard power, more you need a known working power, check the motherboard, first to replace the power supply to see if it makes a difference.

http://downloads.Dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_desktop/esuprt_studio_xps_desktop/Studio-XPS-7100_Setup%20Guide_en-us.PDF

http://downloads.Dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_desktop/esuprt_studio_xps_desktop/Studio-XPS-7100_Service%20Manual_en-us.PDF

Bev.

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