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Details about Genuine Apple A1188 Mac Mini 110W 18.5V 6.0A Power Supply Adapter Express Post. Performs well. 1 product rating. Genuine Apple A1188 Mac Mini 110W 18.5V 6.0A Power Supply Adapter Express Post. Item information. Condition: Used.

Please read both before posting!This subreddit is for general discussion of computers. Because the topic is so broad, please consider one of these subreddits to get better answers to your questions:Technology Related:or.Building a Computer:or.Buying a Prebuilt PCBuying a Laptop, or.Brand Specific Subreddits,Help with a Virus or Malware,.Mac usersor.General Computer TipsProgramming TipsorSell or Buy Used HardwareHardware SalesLinux SubredditsFor everything else, Google is your friend! Make sure to check there first!If your question doesn't quite fit in any of the above, or is not receiving answers elsewhere, feel free to ask it here. So I'm planning on getting a 1060 during the Black Friday sales (Either or, haven't decided yet), but it says that the recommended PSU for the card is 400W. My PSU, which I got when I first built my computer and is built into the original case, only does 300W.My question really is, what does this 'recommended power supply' really mean? Will it not run on a less powerful power supply? Could there be potential power shortages from running a 300W PSU?

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If so, what sort of long term damages can that cause on the GPU and other parts of the computer?Thanks in advance for any help!. Thanks for the advice! I'm going to be buying 400W supply cause I'm cheap.On a side note, why is power usage not really looked at or even shown in the specs of many websites? It seems like an incredibly major thing, but websites like Amazon and even the AMD website don't include it in the 'specs' of the cards.I never even considered the fact that my PSU could be limiting my, but for some reason the power usage isn't even shown on the specs on the AMD website so I have no way to check if just getting a new PSU will drastically improve my system.

Howdy everyone! Just purchased a 24-inch iMac Intel from eBay, hoping to fix it. I've spent probably 2 hours now diagnosing the problem and I think it might be the power supply. Can someone confirm that for me?When I press the power button, the CD drive and hard drive spin.

The first LED on the logic board is always on, but none of the others turn on. I get no startup chime, no screen, and no spinning fans (although one jerks a little when the power button is pressed).Isn't the second LED to show that the logic board has received power through the power supply?

Does that tell me that I should buy a new one? Thanks so much!-Tommy. I got the new power supply.

It didn't help in the slightest. SOOOO, I took a much closer look at areas of the logic board (which I realized I should have done before I purchased the power supply.

Haha) and I've discovered an exploded part under the sound (?) card on the right side of the iMac!!! It looks as though some device in the USB ports could have caused a short to the board or something! CRAZY!Now, I'm not sure what I'm gonna do, but this case is closed for now I suppose. My iMacs troubles definitely have NOTHING to do with the power supply.:/ Oh well.Thanks for all of your help guys!

Hopefully I can repair the logic board. That would be nice.:). Thanks for your reply, but I already did replace the cap. The trick with it, too, is it seems like the original owners for whatever reason tampered with the inductors that are parts of the USB and the Firewire ports. I'm thinking that their crude work has something to do with the board not working, too.

You see, the USB ports will power a mouse (the laser lights up), but they won't power a keyboard. There's something wrong with them too. I'll let you know what ends up happening here. One thing's for sure, I'm not giving up yet!by.