here are the specs of my CPU:
pentium 4 2.0Ghz
512MB DDR ram
ATI RADEON 9600 PRO 256MB
1 cathode tube
3 fans
1 cd-rom
1 dvd-rom
120GB HDD
floppy disk drive
Q: is my PSU enough?
300 ATX
here are the specs of my CPU:
pentium 4 2.0Ghz
512MB DDR ram
ATI RADEON 9600 PRO 256MB
1 cathode tube
3 fans
1 cd-rom
1 dvd-rom
120GB HDD
floppy disk drive
Q: is my PSU enough?
300 ATX
These sites might help you:
http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_sup....php?cmd=INTEL
http://www.vbutils.com/power.asp
Looking at your specs, you should be aight with your 300W PSU (assuming it's a decent quality one).
if you feel any slowdowns then the bottleneck would be your psu. could be enough but when you upgrade on anything else then you will need a higher psu. but i suggest u go grab one just incase. just to make your rig ready. :mrgreen:
if its up and running, then its fine but i guess u should try to upgrade it to 400+. just to make sure.
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atleast 400w for that setup... to make sure
recent systems now have atleast 350watts psu. ok ra imo 300watts pero it should be reliable... as in dili magfluctuate kaayo iya voltage... kay makaguba na sa imo pc parts... mahal ra ba. hehehe
yup.. mas dako jud ka ug blema or gasto.. if system components na ang naguba.. due to unstability of power
i agree with mr. AMD, use a 400 psu just to be sure. are you using a generic psu? if yes its even more of a reason to use a 400 watts psu. you cant trust those generic ones to perform up to spec.
my system restarts when i am playing RF online... does it have anything to do with my PSU?
most likely... pero basin sad tungod sa conflict sa driver sa isa nimo ka-hardware.
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