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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: New Orleans, LA
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| Power Supply question I ordered some parts to build my sister a computer, but this will be my first time messing with a MicroATX case, and the included power supply is only 200w. I got her a 2ghz AMD, ATI 9600pro and Sony dvd/cdrw combo drive. Seemingly everything else she needs at the moment is intergrated, so will 200w be enough or should I seek out a better PS? Thanks for any advice |
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| Bonafied Misanthrope Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: ATX
Posts: 890
| I also was trying to build a micro ATX or whatever computer for a friend and the guy at Frys assured me that the motherboards for them are specialized and draw 50% less power and thus a power supply over 200 is not needed. He said, in fact, I could stick a 6800 GT in there and be fine. So I built a regular computer instead because I didn't fucking trust him. And it was too expensive anyway. |
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| Big man on campus Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Iraq aka Mars
Posts: 3,170
| Name brand 300 watt is the way to go. And fry's is a fucking liar. No 200watt PSU could support a microcomputer+6800GT.
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| Genocide Engineer Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Georgia
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+6 Internets | Agree on getting the name brand 300w power supply. If you go generic you can seriously fuck yourself down the road. You can also use this wattage calculator to get a rough estimate on what you need. |
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