Originally posted by: legocitytruck
Sorry, my old 450 (not 420 - typo) Power supply is a NSpire Power Supply NSP-450P4DL ATX1.3 (12V:25A) 450W 2 B.Bearing
I can't seem to find any specs on it and if it has an internal LED, it does not work.
The brand of your old psu doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in me. It's not one of the oldies but goodies AFAIK.
1) it may have never been able to deliver its claimed output of 450W (especially at the temperatures it actually runs at inside a case, as opposed to 25C that they rate a lot of the cheapo psus at). Lots of the cheapo psus can actually only reliably deliver 50% or less of their rated maximum.
2) it's the old 1.3 spec meaning its power won't be distributed to mostly the 12V rail as modern systems demand
3) it may have noisy output that drifts out of spec, which can damage equipment over time.
4) it's not new, which means it's probably deteriorated over time.
On the other hand, your system as you have it now will draw about 100-150W at full load. It's not even going to load your psu to 30% of its 450W rated capacity. As long as you don't add a discrete graphics card that requires its own 6- or 8-pin pci-e power connector, you'll be pulling way less than your psu claims to be able to handle.
So it's your decision. You could play it safe and get a new quality psu. You don't need a lot of power. Look around on the hot deals section -- there was a corsair 400w for $30 w/ free shipping a few days ago that just went out of stock. This is probably the wiser course of action.
Or you could try it with the old psu, knowing that it would probably work fine but that there are risks involved.