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August 27th, 2017 18:00

XPS-8500 PSU Replacement Question - PS2 Connectors have different colored wires.

I am replacing power supply on XPS-8500 with an EVGA 600W Power Supply.

Dell power supply PS2 (4-pin) has two brown and two black wires.

EVGA power supply has two yellow and two black wires.

I am concerned that voltages are different.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Dell PSU Model: HU460AD-01.

Is there a way to power on the PSU on bench and test voltages?

I have searched the Internet and have had no luck.  Had issues before extended warranty expired and computer became useless two months later.

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August 28th, 2017 05:00

You can bench test a power supply by shorting pins 14 (green wire)) and pin 15 (black) on the 20/24 connector.See forums.tweaktown.com/.../15987-bench-test-psu.html

I am not sure what those connectors you are referring to are called but I am pretty sure they are not called PS2 connectors.

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August 28th, 2017 07:00

HU460AD-01 is not the dell part number.  There are not 2 standards for the 4 pin ATX 12v (P4) connection. Its 12v and Gnd.  The 4 pin ATX 12V connector is standard.    The Dell unit is EPS12v so it has 24 pin instead of 20 pin connector. Dell Part Numbers: WY7XX, 2Y8X1, 7P3WV, CN-0FVGCW


 



 

 

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August 28th, 2017 10:00

I am replacing power supply on XPS-8500 with an EVGA 600W Power Supply.

EVGA sells lots of different units. Exactly which EVGA? Need the rest of the PSU name or the complete part number.

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August 28th, 2017 20:00

Thanks!  I shorted out pins and verified 12 volts.  I had read somewhere that yellow was 12V and brown was 3.3V, so was concerned that I would be applying 12V where 3.3V was expected.  "P2" is stamped on Dell PSU 4-pin connector  (NOT "PS2".  I may have seen PS2 or PWR2 on motherboard.)  "P1" is stamped on 24-pin connector.  Put everything together and PC fired like a champ.  Now I'm down to replacing the video card...  (Dell 4-pin connector was brown/black.  Replacement PSU had yellow/black 4-pin connector.)

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August 28th, 2017 21:00

Thanks for the photos!  They were extremely helpful in giving me the "warm fuzzy" that I was not applying 12V where 3V was expected.  Model: HU460AD-01.  UP/N: HK560-17F.  DP/N: 6GPR9.  So, the Dell P/N was 6GPR9 - XPS 8500 460W PSU.  My understanding of PSU wiring standards was that yellow was for 12V and brown was for 3.3V, so wanted to ensure I was not applying 12V where 3.3V was expected.

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