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One is an old AT style one that has the power button built into the powersupple cables so I didn't have to do anything crazy.
You have to have a pretty decent sized case to run 2 power supplies though. Mine is so cramped.
I have an enermax 350watt for the main power supply. I was a little worried about how it would be once I got my new case fans that draw a lot of power (5 x Thermaltake Smart Case Fan II). I have all the normal stuff + 5 hard drives and a 9800 pro with the power cable so I wanted to take a little bit of the burden off the enermax. I only have the AT supply hooked up to my fan controller so even when the computer is turned off, the fans keep running of the AT supply.
The Coolermaster Stacker comes with a n adapter to connect the two PSU's. You have the main one and a slave. This adapter starts both PSU's when you turn on the computer.
Originally posted by: Daddyjaxx
The Coolermaster Stacker comes with a n adapter to connect the two PSU's. You have the main one and a slave. This adapter starts both PSU's when you turn on the computer.
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