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hey iam sorry.. but is there a way u can show me how to remove the old power supplier... safley and put it in my other computer for the new video card iam buying .. i mean if thats posible... thanks


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Here's a video on how to do it.

How To: Change or install a power supply in your pc - Associated Content



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