Enlite 7237 - is it OK for new AMD 1000 Thunderbird?

jruetty

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I am currently putting together a system for video editing and am going to use an AMD 1000 Thunderbird as the processor. I have recently seen posts alluding to certain power requirements for AMD chips. I have an about 2 year old Enlite 7237 case with a 250 Watt power supply that I was planning to use. Anyone know if this will be sufficient? Any help will be appreciated.

Jack

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Grendel99

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Check on the AMD webpage too see if your PS is suitable. 250 PS should be ok, but most people here well recommend a 300W at least. If you have to get a new PS, make sure its AMD approved, don't skimp out on a cheap PS either...
 

Tonec

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Your ps will work fine as long as its an Enlight/DTK oem unit and not a surplus generic switched from another case. The kt133 boards don't have the stricut ps requirements of the amd750/751 boards.
 

Impact55

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I'm typing right now on an AMD Tbird 1ghz Enlight 7237 w/ 300 W, you might as well try it and just get a new PS if its not sufficient.
 

jsfetzik

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It really depends on what else you are going to put into the box. For video editing I assume you will have one or more large capacity hard drive(s), plus a video capture board. These will all add to the power requirements.

I would plan on upgrading the power supply just to be safe. You can try it with the old one, but be prepared to get a new 300W+ supply if things are not stable.
 

SuperGroove

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I'm runnin at 1GHZ from 700MHZ with an Enlight 7237 and Enermax EG-451P-VE power supply. I want a bigger case, but my chippie is extremely cool.
 

mechBgon

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I'd spend the money for a nice new power supply. The money will be well-spent if it saves you a crash that takes down an hour or two of hard work! :)