How Do You Replace A Computer Power Supply?
There can be many reasons why you need to replace a computer power supply; the computer may not turn on anymore or the fan that cools the power supply components and board may have failed. Whatever the case, it’s easy to give your computer a new lease on life with a new power supply. Prepare a large area free of clutter and static electrity to use as a workbench. Have a toolkit handy, as you may need a screwdriver to take off the side panel of the computer case. Unplug the power cord, speakers, monitor, and peripherals such as printers and webcams from the computer. Discharge any static electricity by touching your bare hand on a metal surface. An anti-static mat and a anti-static wriststrap can also be used to help prevent static discharge. Using a screwdriver, loosen the screws in the back of the case and remove the side panel. Once the panel is removed, put it aside in a safe place. Remove the 20 or 24-pin connector on the motherboard by disengaging the plastic clasp and rocking the