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Power Supply question

JohnG86

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My friends new computer with a Epox mobo EP-8RDA+ and 2700+ cpu wont work with the 350 watt Allied PSU but works with a Delta 350 watt psu from a different computer.

I am would like to know why this is happening and what would be a good compatible low cost psu for a replacement?

The Allied psu came bundled with the case from newegg.

I have looked at Antec and several other powersupplies but none specify what is the maximum cpu they can handle.

-John
 
Is the Allied unit confirmed to work on any other computer? Maybe it's DOA.

If you want a pretty nice powerful high-quality unit, the Antec TruePower430 would be good to check out. They have plugs for Serial ATA drives, all the plugs are black plastic for extra-nice appearance, they have tight load-regulation specs, they're not too loud, they have two dual-ball-bearing fans, and they come with a three-year warranty that you can expect them to honor if yours fails. The 3.3V, 5V and 12V are all independently generated too, which is why you won't find a 3.3V + 5V combined output listed on their labels.
 
I have tested the Allied PSU and it works fine with my Intel P3 1 ghz computer. My friend who own the Delta PSU looked up the Allied compatibility and its compatible only up to the 2100+ so thats why it wont start the 2700+.

Would the Antec 350 watt psu work fine or would the higher watt psu be better?

- John
 
Originally posted by: JohnG86
I have tested the Allied PSU and it works fine with my Intel P3 1 ghz computer. My friend who own the Delta PSU looked up the Allied compatibility and its compatible only up to the 2100+ so thats why it wont start the 2700+.

Would the Antec 350 watt psu work fine or would the higher watt psu be better?

- John
You can't really look up a PSU and say "oh, this one will run a 2100+ but not a 2700+." The 2100+ actually has a higher wattage requirement than the 2700+, because the 2700+ uses a newer core. The rest of the system is really important too... if you use a basic motherboard that has onboard video/LAN/sound, one memory module, one hard drive and one optical drive, that's an entirely different beast than a deluxe mobo with a 50-watt video card, add-in audio card, three or four memory modules, two optical drives and three hard drives. Same processor, waaaaaay different demands 🙂

Since we know nothing about the system in question except what CPU it has, it's hard to advise you without getting more info about the other hardware first.

 
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