My bad. I should have mentioned to check the motherboard to see what it takes. I may just point out that my retired gaming PC built 6 years ago had the CMOS battery die on it last year. For the most part, the machine only lost the time when the system was without power for more than 15 minutes (when ALL of the capacitors on the board ran out of juice), but when the system was plugged in the power supply's nominal amount of power would keep the time and date in the CMOS. Now, my 11 year old laptop which is getting replaced in the next few weeks just had it's CMOS battery die last month. The system battery does in fact keep the time, but when it dies (usually under a few days), the clock will be off by a month or so.