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    Enermax EG351P-VE 330W not enough for T-Bird 1Ghz?

    I do agree that the Enermax 351 series is most likely fine. I guess I'm just questioning it. The fact that AMD approves the 351 series for Durons @ 800Mhz tells me that they've at least had one in their hands. Maybe they just haven't tested that specific model with Athlon T-birds yet. Like...
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    Enermax EG351P-VE 330W not enough for T-Bird 1Ghz?

    I purchased one of these from Pham Comp. a few days ago and it is on its way to me right now. However, I just read a page at: http://www.wavesonic.com/power_supplies.htm This is one of the direct resellers of Enermax in the US and is referenced by Enermax on their HQ main page. The link above...
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    Mushkin PC133 Rev2 vs. Mushkin PC133 w/Siemens on MSI 6330?

    I was about to order (3) 128 MB sticks of PC133 for my new T-bird setup and saw the "Weekend Deal" that Mushkin was having; (3) 128 MB PC133 w/Siemens chips for $299. The thing is that I was planning on getting their Rev2 RAM, but the info page for the Siemens DIMM's says that they've...
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    Decision on case + PS for loaded Thunderbird 1Ghz?

    Thanks, all. You've given me some good links and advice. I haven't made a decision yet, but I've narrowed my options a bit. I'm leaning toward purchasing the case and PS separately, probably the 330W Enermax Whisper w/ one of the addtronics cases, not sure which yet. See, I need at least 4-5...
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    Decision on case + PS for loaded Thunderbird 1Ghz?

    Hi all, I'm putting together a pretty heavy duty Thunderbird setup. I'd like advice on a proper case and power supply. It'll have: Thunderbird 1Ghz MSI K7T Pro MB 384MB PC133 RAM (2) Ultra 2 LVD SCSI harddrives-- Quantum Atlas IV, Seagate X15 SCSI DVD Plextor SCSI CD-RW GeForce 2 GTS Ultra...
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    384MB RAM on MSI K7T Pro Motherboard?

    Due to my budget constraints, I was thinking of getting ahold of (3) 128MB sticks of Mushkin's Rev2 PC133 RAM for use with my new 1Ghz Thunderbird setup. The thing is, I've never seen 384MB as a popular number. Is there any problem with using all three DIMM slots this way or has anyone found...