I'm considering getting my power supply unit (PSU) replaced due to some weird noises coming from the fan. If I end up getting the exact same model, can I just switch the old PSU with the new one and leave the cables in place, or do I need to reinstall all the cables?
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It's important to check if the new PSU is exactly the same model as your old one. Manufacturers sometimes change the design but keep the model number the same. So, make sure it's the identical model before you try swapping the cables.
Always go with the cables that come with each PSU. It’s the safest route to avoid any potential issues down the line.
Not sure about the current RMA policies, but typically, the manufacturer might require you to send back the PSU complete with all its cables for testing purposes. Just something to keep in mind!
The safest bet is to look to the manufacturer for guidance. Sometimes using old cables can be fine, but it's not always advised. If you're uncertain, swapping them out is the best practice.
I'd recommend redoing the cables just to be on the safe side. It's better to spend a bit of time replacing the cables than facing issues later, you know? Just my two cents!

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