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Dynex ATX Power Supply
Unit DX-PS500W
Contents
Important safety instructions ...........................................................3
Power supply components and features............................................3
Installing the power supply ..............................................................3
Troubleshooting................................................................................3
Specifications....................................................................................3
Legal notices.....................................................................................4
Warranty...........................................................................................5
Français........................................................ 7
Español ...................................................... 11

Important safety instructions

• Do not locate your PC near a radiator or any other heat source
• Do not locate your PC near any source of magnetism
• Do not locate your PC in a moist or dusty area, or any area subject
to excessive vibration
• Do not locate your PC in direct sunlight
• Connect your PC to a source of stable electrical power
Caution:
Check the red power supply voltage switch setting before
installation. The setting should be the same as your local power voltage
(115 V for North America and 230 V for Europe and other countries).
Change the voltage setting if necessary. Failure to take this precaution
could result in damage to your equipment and could void your
warranty.
Power supply components and
features
Power supply features include:
• Complies with Intel ATX 12V version 2.2 and is downward
compatible with V2.0
• Compatible with Intel VIIV and AMD LIVE interfaces
• Supports Intel and AMD dual-core and multi-core processors
• Supports SLI and crossfire graphics cards and is downward
compatible to legacy graphics cards.
• Energy Star compliant
• Internal fan speed control function
• Low Acoustic noise
• Output over-current and over-voltage, and short circuit protection
• 70% min. efficient under full load
Power supply components include:
Output cables
5.9 inches
(150.0 mm)
3.4 inches
(86.0 mm)
5.5inches
(140.0 mm)
Fan
4.7 inches
12 cm
Power switch
Voltage switch
AC socket

Installing the power supply

To install the new power supply:
1 Turn off your computer.
2 Unplug the power cord from your computer.
3 Open your computer case. For instructions, see your computer's
user guide.
4 Disconnect power supply cables from the system board and
peripheral devices, such as hard drives, optical drives, and fans.
Make sure that you note where all the power connectors are
because you will need to reconnect the power supply cables.
5 Remove the old power supply. For instructions, see your
computer's user guide.
6 Install the new power supply and secure it to the computer case
with the appropriate screws.
7 Reconnect all power supply cables using the notes you made in
step 4. Make sure that each connection is secure.
8 Close the computer case.
9 Plug the power cord into your computer, then turn your computer
on.

Troubleshooting

If your new power supply is not working correctly, try the following:
• Make sure that the computer power cord is firmly plugged into the
power cord connector on your computer.
• If you are using a surge protector, make sure that it is plugged in
and turned on.
• Make sure that the wall outlet is supplying power. For example,
plug a lamp into the outlet and turn it on.
• Make sure that the red voltage switch (located on the back of the
power supply) is set to the correct voltage setting. The setting for
the United States is 115 V. The setting for Europe and other
countries is 230 V.
• Make sure that the system board power supply cable is securely
connected to the system board connector (24 pin or 20 pin).
• Make sure that all power supply cables to peripheral devices, such
as hard drives, optical drives, and fans, are securely connected.
Any loose power cable connections may cause the power supply
operate incorrectly.
• The power supply may be overloaded. Unplug any unnecessary
components, such as extra drives, then try again.
• If the power supply is very hot, check the case fans and the power
supply fan. Replace any faulty case fans, then try again.

Specifications

Input
Voltage
USA: 115 Vac
Europe and others: 230 Vac
Frequency
60 Hz-50 Hz
Current
10.0 A (max.) at 115 Vac/60 Hz
5.0 A (max.) at 230 Vac/50 Hz
Parameter
Minimum Nominal
Vin (115 VAC)
90
Vin (230 VAC)
180
Vin frequency 47
Maximum Units
115
132
VRMS
230
264
VRMS
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63
Hz
3

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