NorthShoreRob
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I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this but i'll try.
I have a list of specs below and can you tell me what power supply you'd recommend for the amount of peripherals I have...
P4 2.53 Ghz
1GB Kingston RAM
Gigabyte SINXP-1394 Mobo
ATI Radeon 9700 Video Card (Powercolor)
Toshiba DVD-ROM
Toshiba DVD-R/RW
Sony CD-R/RW
WD 80 GB HDD (OS/storage/etc..)
WD 80 GB HDD+WD 80 GB HDD (RAID_0)
What power supply and what wattage should I use for all of this?
I have an Antec True Power 430W PS but im not sure if its too little or too much. I noticed that on the Antec that I have it has "FAN ONLY" power conncters, when I connect it to my case fans I can hardly feel the air blowing; is this because the "FAN ONLY" connectors are a lower voltage? I would assume so because once I connect them to a normal power connection they flow stronger. My PS also has a second fan on top, but I dont have a hole in the case for it, would it hurt the power supply?
any advice would help
Thanks,
Rob
I have a list of specs below and can you tell me what power supply you'd recommend for the amount of peripherals I have...
P4 2.53 Ghz
1GB Kingston RAM
Gigabyte SINXP-1394 Mobo
ATI Radeon 9700 Video Card (Powercolor)
Toshiba DVD-ROM
Toshiba DVD-R/RW
Sony CD-R/RW
WD 80 GB HDD (OS/storage/etc..)
WD 80 GB HDD+WD 80 GB HDD (RAID_0)
What power supply and what wattage should I use for all of this?
I have an Antec True Power 430W PS but im not sure if its too little or too much. I noticed that on the Antec that I have it has "FAN ONLY" power conncters, when I connect it to my case fans I can hardly feel the air blowing; is this because the "FAN ONLY" connectors are a lower voltage? I would assume so because once I connect them to a normal power connection they flow stronger. My PS also has a second fan on top, but I dont have a hole in the case for it, would it hurt the power supply?
any advice would help
Thanks,
Rob