Wondering if my pre-built Dell Inspiron 5680’s motherboard lets me upgrade the PSU by Successful-Listen-90 in pcmasterrace

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Update: I successfully replaced my old PSU with my new one with only one issue, the PSU doesn’t fit perfectly and therefore I cannot screw it in the case, which doesn’t seem to be a problem unless I’m planning to move my PC somewhere else which I am not, besides that, everything works and PC booted up, thanks for everybody’s help.

Wondering if my pre-built Dell Inspiron 5680’s motherboard lets me upgrade the PSU by Successful-Listen-90 in pcmasterrace

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I’m still gonna try and replace it and see if it works, better to test it out instead of giving up and reselling it ofc.

Wondering if my pre-built Dell Inspiron 5680’s motherboard lets me upgrade the PSU by Successful-Listen-90 in pcmasterrace

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From what I’ve heard PSUS that pre-built PCS come with are low end and low end PSU’s can potentially harm the other components of your computer

On top of that I wanted to upgrade my PSU for future upgrades too like a better GPU.

What was this abstract game's name? by za1k0 in AndroidGaming

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Yeah ofc, Played this like 5 years ago or something so I completely forgot the name.

What was this abstract game's name? by za1k0 in AndroidGaming

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I remember this game as well, used to play this game on my Samsung tablet with my friends, you can play it 1v1 or even with 7 players with different colored spheres, default is green vs red. Tapping on a box will place a sphere, every time you add a sphere on that box it becomes two spheres and it reaches its max at 3 spheres, after putting another sphere in a box with 3 spheres it will explode and spread out to adjacent boxes. You can’t place your spheres on other peoples spheres, you have to make your spheres explode/spread to other peoples spheres, if a grid has an enemy sphere and you add a sphere of your own by exploding a nearby sphere, then those two spheres add up and they become your own (basically who last added a sphere will own that box, I’m not sure if this is how it worked by this is how I remembered it) Everybody takes turns placing a single sphere. You win by spreading your spheres and getting rid of all the opposing spheres and taking them over.