I'm on the hunt for a new power supply for my Alienware X51 and came across one on Amazon that's made in China. I'm a bit skeptical about whether it's safe to use. Can anyone share their thoughts on Chinese-made power supplies and if they're dependable enough to keep plugged into my setup?
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You're gonna need to be a bit more specific when you say "Chinese made." A lot of OEM power supplies are manufactured in China and are perfectly fine. If you're looking at no-name brands, I’d think twice, especially since the X51 is a high-end system. For valuable or new laptops, stick with OEM or trusted brands like Belkin or Kensington. But if it’s an older or less expensive device, you might be okay taking a chance on it.
Yeah, generally speaking, you'll be fine, but just curious, why choose a "block" style power supply? Is it for a laptop? If it's for a desktop, just get a typical power cable. It’s worth noting that almost all tech components these days are made in China, so it might not be as big of a deal as you think.
Isn’t everything pretty much made in China now? That said, the quality really hinges on the company’s contract with the factory. If they demand high standards and have solid quality assurance, you’re likely getting a good product. If not, it could be a gamble.

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