kirkuchiyo
(402 posts)LPBBEAR
(352 posts)A power supply is an easy repair to make as long as your old girl is a non proprietary system. Some manufacturers change the case and power supply so you are forced to buy one of their over priced ones when this happens.
Power Supplies for non proprietary systems have been essentially the same since the late 90's when we moved from AT to ATX style cases and motherboard. If you have a standard system most new ones will work.
All you'll need for tools is a Phillips screwdriver, some wire ties to keep things neat, and something to clip off the ends of the wire ties.
Check Tiger Direct for new units.
CaptainTruth
(7,207 posts)The caps swell up, crack the top, & leak electrolytic "goo." In years past I would replace the caps but power supplies are so cheap now, the last time I just replaced the whole thing.
Also, if it's an older desktop, don't forget to check/replace the battery on the motherboard, usually a CR2032 in my experience.
Good luck!
Backseat Driver
(4,635 posts)canetoad
(18,120 posts)Not difficult and safe to do if you follow directions.
Backseat Driver
(4,635 posts)We've got fudgey fingers in our senior years; baby's going to Micro Center Friday.