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    Need some help, about NP7280's PSU

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by zoe2anbis, Jan 13, 2011.

  1. zoe2anbis

    zoe2anbis Newbie

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    I planed to buy a 485SLI NP7280 ,of course with 980x
    and,i find this on sager's shop website: Dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 485M GPU with 2GB GDDR5 Video Memory + Additional AC Adapter & Power Converter Box
    It doesn't show the watt
    Do i still need to buy this: ACA-7280, NP7280 100V/240V autoswitch AC Adapter (300W), Power Converter Box included ?

    Or they r same thing?I'm newb and I need u guy's help,plz
     
  2. reaversedge

    reaversedge Notebook Evangelist

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    its already a package deal, the default adapter is 300w which is included in the system order, if you purchase 485m sli, power converter and additional ac adapter is included in the purchase, so you are getting 2 psus and a power converter in that case.
     
  3. zoe2anbis

    zoe2anbis Newbie

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    Thx.Thats awesome.
     
  4. Larry@LPC-Digital

    Larry@LPC-Digital Company Representative

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    This is true... :)
     
  5. John@XoticPC

    John@XoticPC Notebook Enthusiast

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    They are right, the 485 with extra 300watt psu is a package deal.
    To those who already own a Sager 7280 and have one psu and wish to get a second one, you can purchase the second psu and request the Y adapter sent to you as well. The Y adapter is just something for the dual psu's to connect to, because there is only one plug on the back of your 7280.
     
  6. DGDXGDG

    DGDXGDG Notebook Deity

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    can i buy that adapter only? how mush is it???
     
  7. John@XoticPC

    John@XoticPC Notebook Enthusiast

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    You would have to get ahold of Sager(or a reseller) and prove you own two psu's(serial numbers) and then pay for shipping.