MicroATX MoBo power question

2336

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Folks,
I've got an old refugee eMachines case that is still in good shape and believe it or not, runs pretty decent. I would like to upgrade with a different MoB and get rid of the weird Delhi III MoBo that I currently have. My question is this - is the 145W power supply that came stock in that case powerful enough to handle the requirements of more modern MicroATX MoBos? I don't intend to put a bunch of peripherals on this - can't anyway! Any help would be appreciated! Thanks folks!

While I have your attention maybe I can get some recommendations on good reliable MicroATX MoBos - both socket 370 and SS7! Thanks!
 

Mikendi

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MicroATX cases routinely have 145w PSUs and the boards energy requirements are tailored to these parameters. I'm running an 800mhz slotA Tbird on an MSI M-ATX board with GeForce2 MX, Adaptec 2940U2W, 18gig IBM lvd drive, 40x Plex & 8x2x32 CDRW (both SCSI) in an Enlight MicroATX case w/1 extra fan. I use external Zip & such to minimize Power usage. It runs all day, every day without incident. You should be fine too.
 

optimistic

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The Transcend TS-USL3 is a great socket370 mATX board. Similar to the matx version of the ASUS CSUL2-M. But sells for much less. The TS-USL3/N includes oboard LAN.
 

2336

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optomistic,
Thanks for the recommendation. I'll look into that. I must admit though that I don't know very much about brands such as Transcend and some of the other smaller companies. Maybe I'm missing out on some good deals. I'll look into it though, okay? Thanks.;)
 

DSB

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Your PSU should be fine for either a S370 or A SoA board.

I've used the MSI6340M which has sound and graphics on-board without problems for a Duron 800 system.

Also have a look at Gigabyte 60MM7 for a S370 board. Tis one is based on Itel's 815 chipset and also has sound and graphics built-in.

Both boards have separate AGP slots too so you can always upgrade later.