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For home computer owners perform complete system builds, software and hardware upgrades, troubleshooting and repairs, data recovery, anti-virus, and anti-spyware across all Windows platforms on desktops and laptops. Small network set-up.

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PC hardware--CPU & Motherboard & RAM - Motherboard and power supply in watts


Expert: Keith - 6/4/2009

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I have a emachine t5048 desktop computer and I would like to know what kind of motherboard it come with it and how much power in watts the computer have.Thanks

Answer
This is the most detailed specs I could find on your system online: http://emachines.com/products/products.html?prod=T5048
You may have to open up your case and look for the model number on the motherboard itself in order to find out the specs. More than likely since you have a tower case with the specs it has, I would guess it is standard ATX power supply from about 250 to 400 watts.

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