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shapes

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#274590 30-Aug-2020 16:37
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i am in really in need of a power supply that works with a dell inspiron one 2320 

 

i currently have no money to buy one and im not even sure this all in one pc works
i have aspergers syndrome so am sitting here really wanting to use the pc asap

i would like to do trade

i can trade for 120gb xbox 360 one controller and a bag of dvds and maybe $5

must be able to drop off to waymouth 

 

i hope somebody can help thank you


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Lias
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  #2552555 30-Aug-2020 18:07
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For reference, it appears to be a fairly standard Dell Laptop power brick.

 

From Dell's website:

 

Manufacturer Part TW1P0 | Dell Part 450-ABJU

 

 

This product is compatible with the following systems:

 

 

Alienware 15
Alienware 15 R2
Alienware 17 R1
Alienware 17 R2
Alienware 17 R3
Alienware Alpha ASM-R2
Alienware M17x R4
Alienware X51
Alienware X51 R2
Inspiron 14 5000 (5458)
Inspiron 15 5000 (5551)
Inspiron 15 5000 (5555)
Inspiron 15 5000 (5558)
Inspiron 15 7000 (7558)
Inspiron 17 5000 (5755)
Inspiron One 23 (2350)
Inspiron One 2320
Latitude 3330
Latitude 3340
Latitude 3550
Latitude 5290 2-in-1
Latitude 7275
Latitude E5250
Latitude E5440
Latitude E5450
Latitude E5510
Latitude E5540
Latitude E5550
Latitude E5570
Latitude E6440
Latitude E6540
Latitude E7240
Latitude E7440
OptiPlex 3011 AIO
Precision 3510
Precision 7510
Precision 7710
Precision M2800
Precision M4600
Precision M4700
Precision M4800
Precision M6600
Precision M6700
Precision M6800
XPS 12 (9250)
XPS 13 (9350)
XPS 13 (9370)
XPS 15 (9550)

 

 





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  #2552901 31-Aug-2020 10:33
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I have a few of the 65w adapters - but it looks like that laptop needs 180w. Not sure if it'd work for a slow charge while the laptop is turned off?

 

 

 

EDIT: Scratch that I'm an idiot... didn't realise it was an AIO


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  #2554162 31-Aug-2020 15:00
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Shapenz:

 

I have a few of the 65w adapters - but it looks like that laptop needs 180w. Not sure if it'd work for a slow charge while the laptop is turned off?

 

 

 

EDIT: Scratch that I'm an idiot... didn't realise it was an AIO

 



Solved problem it can work fine with 150w power supply problem was hdd inside it was unplugged i reconnected it formatted and reinstalled windows 7 on it and it works great


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