I have a AMD Athlon XP 1500+ 1GB RAM machine with a 128MB video card. I also have 2 SATA/150 PCI cards that will hold 2 SATA and 2 regular HDD. I was thinking of filling up this thing with HDD I have. How big a PSU do you think I'll need? I think right now it has a 350W but I gotta look and make sure.
Power Supply requirements ??
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Power Supply requirements ??
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If I put too much stuff in there and they try to draw too much power, what would happen?
I seen a post somewhere about using 2 PSU's for 1 'puter but was looking for it a little whaile ago and couldn't find it. I got about 4 PSU in ol puters laying around. Hmmm I gotta look for that post some more.Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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Originally Posted by jm1647If I put too much stuff in there and they try to draw too much power, what would happen?
I seen a post somewhere about using 2 PSU's for 1 'puter but was looking for it a little whaile ago and couldn't find it. I got about 4 PSU in ol puters laying around. Hmmm I gotta look for that post some more.
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I'm running a 650 watt Antec True Power supply which I know is overkill right now for me but will allow me to keep building without having to worry about replacing power supply again. Would hate to go through the inevitable random shutting down of the computer when I use to run short of power.Last edited by kevdriver; 12 May 2006, 12:06 PM.Oils well thats ends well.Comment
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to me!!!! Chewy Thanks ..google can be your friend but ya gotta know how to talk to itNot registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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Originally Posted by ChewyNot google this time, I have read that article 3 times thinking the same thing you are.Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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@Chewy, would a PSU work ok without being hooked up to a MB, maybe jumping out a pin or 2 if needed?Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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@Chewy think this would work to get a dedicated PSU for HDD. Jumper out IAW the article qand use the power connectors for the HDD? Seems like it should get the PSU powered up to supply power, whatcha think?Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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would a PSU work ok without being hooked up to a MB, maybe jumping out a pin or 2 if needed?
for testing purposes i often connect psu and mb only to have the mb powered but without attaching the psu anywhere
or are you thinking of using a SECOND psu in order to power additional equipment like harddrives and/or cd/dvd?
of course that is also possible and no big deal at allLast edited by UncasMS; 13 May 2006, 05:07 AM.Comment
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Originally Posted by UncasMSyou can place a psu almost anywhere if you like/need
for testing purposes i often connect psu and mb only to have the mb powered but without attaching the psu anywhere
or are you thing of using a SECOND psu in order to power additional equipment like harddrives and/or cd/dvd?
of course that is also possible and no big deal at allNot registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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