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6
Time Required
20 minutes
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- Power Supply Unit
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What you need
Step 1
Power Supply Unit
- The DVW32C(B) (The B is only present when provided by certain ISPs) is an easily user-serviceable device
- It won’t turn on and you want to replace the PSU? This guide will show you how.
- Let’s get started. You need a T10 Torx Screwdriver for this guide.
The DVW32C(B) (The B is only present when provided by certain ISPs) is an easily user-serviceable device
It won’t turn on and you want to replace the PSU? This guide will show you how.
Let’s get started. You need a T10 Torx Screwdriver for this guide.
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Step 2
- Unscrew these 4 screws. All screws on this device are T10.
- Then, flip over the device
Unscrew these 4 screws. All screws on this device are T10.
Then, flip over the device
Step 3
- Take a pry tool and pull the cover off, on the side facing up from the last step. This is the side without the label.
Take a pry tool and pull the cover off, on the side facing up from the last step. This is the side without the label.
Step 4
- You can now see inside.
- The PSU is marked in red
- The lights are marked in yellow
- The Broadcom Chip is marked in green
You can now see inside.
The PSU is marked in red
The lights are marked in yellow
The Broadcom Chip is marked in green
Step 5
- Unscrew the 2 screws marked in red.
- WARNING: The screw by the connector is a different size than the chassis screw. Keep PSU screws and chassis screws separate.
- Disconnect the PSU Cable from the motherboard.
Unscrew the 2 screws marked in red.
WARNING: The screw by the connector is a different size than the chassis screw. Keep PSU screws and chassis screws separate.
Disconnect the PSU Cable from the motherboard.
Step 6
- You can now remove the PSU.
- Great job! Make sure you properly reconnect the cable connecting the motherboard and PSU after replacement.
You can now remove the PSU.
Great job! Make sure you properly reconnect the cable connecting the motherboard and PSU after replacement.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order, and plug in the PSU into the motherboard.
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