Reviving a dead PC! shortened boot version with music

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I was able to fix a free HP Pavilion a6000n Athlon 64 X-II dual core using a $19 dollar Power Supply Unit (PSU) from Amazon! The original 300W Lite-On unit was dead and I replaced it with a 330W (480W max) Logisys Power Supply. As you can tell it gets pretty loud sometimes which is annoying but it's a cheap PSU so I didn't expect it to be quiet. This 480W power supply supports 20 and 24 pin ATX, and latest serial ATA interface. It is 110 ~ 220 switching power supply for universal use!
4 x 4Pin Connectors
2 x SATA
1 x FDD Connector
1 x 4Pin P4 Connector
1 x 20+4 ATX MB Connector
4 Pin + 12V Power Connector for P4
Complies with FCC part 15J class B 115Vac Operation and CISPR22 230Vac Operation
Over Voltage protection
Over Power protection
Short Circuit Protection
100% Hi-pot & Function (Chroma)tested
100% & Burn-in under high Ambient Temperature(50°C)
Low Noise and Ripple
Energy Star Efficiency
Window 7 compatible
From the Manufacturer
This Power Supply Supports Intel Pentium 4 and AMD motherboards! It Supports both 20-pin and 24pin Configurations.







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