Hi
I am building my own pc and bought a KT7-RAID as well as a Duron 700mhz socketA cpu.
I am planning on modding the case to include extra fans, led lighting, rounded IDE cables along with other things
What would be a good psu for this setup? I want a psu that is possibly colored and can supply everything.
I am told by the maker of the 2 led boards - with 3 LEDs each - to use a 12.0 V regulated supply.
Here is a quote from the maker of the LED's "The positive terminal is marked on the boards. The boards are not reverse connection protected, so please be careful. Do not exceed 13.0 V (be very careful when using wall-warts as I've seen these produce double the stated voltage) "
Would that mean a psu that has a 12v regulated supply or a seperate psu all together for them?
Also, what would be a good case to purchase for modding? I want to cut either 2 little windows or 1 large one in the side.
This is my first attempt at modding my own case to include lighting etc... so any advise would be appreciated and helpful!
I am building my own pc and bought a KT7-RAID as well as a Duron 700mhz socketA cpu.
I am planning on modding the case to include extra fans, led lighting, rounded IDE cables along with other things
What would be a good psu for this setup? I want a psu that is possibly colored and can supply everything.
I am told by the maker of the 2 led boards - with 3 LEDs each - to use a 12.0 V regulated supply.
Here is a quote from the maker of the LED's "The positive terminal is marked on the boards. The boards are not reverse connection protected, so please be careful. Do not exceed 13.0 V (be very careful when using wall-warts as I've seen these produce double the stated voltage) "
Would that mean a psu that has a 12v regulated supply or a seperate psu all together for them?
Also, what would be a good case to purchase for modding? I want to cut either 2 little windows or 1 large one in the side.
This is my first attempt at modding my own case to include lighting etc... so any advise would be appreciated and helpful!
