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Can't find a replacement power supply

I've searched everywhere and can't find a replacement power supply for an Averatec all in one desktop computer. This is an older computer but one that I want to keep. Is there possibly a way to install a smaller sized (but more powerful) psu into the same space provided for the original psu? Can this be done? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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why don't you try to fix existing faulty power supply?

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Do you repair them? I found a few places on the web that repairs them but they want $250 just to look at it. I feel that's extremely unreasonable.

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Could you upload closed photo of power supply and the model number?

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James, it will also help if you can tell us what exact model your Averatec is.

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The power supply is SH270FX1 Sungho 239.4W Power Supply Module which fits into my Averatec D1002UHCE-1 All-In-One desktop computer. I'd like to have something a little more powerful but I'd be happy just to have this one replaced or repaired. Thanks.

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james, old people call this !&^&^ footing around.. get to the point! Give the model number of your power supply and we'll tell you where to get it at a decent price.

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James, there are only a few choice you got. You can find the SH270FX1 Sungho 239.4W at places like ebay etc. Cost `120+USD. The other thing you can do is to get your power supply fixed. (My bet is that it died due to bad caps) The only other option I see is that you consider rigging up an external PSU since your Averatec uses a standard ATX 20 Pin, 4 Pin 12 V connector. Then you could easily go to a >240W PSU.

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Hey, I finally tried this but it still didn't work. Bestec 250Watt Standard ATX 20 pin and 4 Pin 12V but it came on briefly and then stopped. Every 4 or 5 seconds it would come on and shut off. Put the 250Watt power supply back in orginal computer and it still worked fine so any other suggestions?

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