Re: Upgrading to new PSU and have a question
Wednesday, July 08, 2020 6:38 PM
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Yes! I believe that you can, but if your putting in a new PSU your gonna want to make sure your connections are fresh and not brittle from age of use. I always change my cables when getting a new PSU, so I'm not worried about any shorts that could come from old cables. "Better safe than sorry".
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