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Will a 250 watt be enough????

LowlyWebGuy

Junior Member
Will a 250 watt power supply be enough for a AMD 750 thunderbird and an ASUS A7V, I am selling my motherboard and processor to someone but I don't want to lose my 300 watt power supply and he has a 250. Will 250 be enough for this processor?
 
I've been running the following system on a 250w supply without problems:
- ABIT KT7a
- AMD Athlon 1300
- 2 HD's (8 & 30GB)
- 1 DVD
- 1 CDwriter
- 1USB webcam
- 1 Logitech USB Wingman Force JS

So from my experience I would say you should be OK.

As always, your mileage may vary...

Hope this helps some

Johan
 
Depends what brand the psu is.
I ran a 250 on a 900mhz t-bird & all went great with alot of case fans and all.
 


<< I've been running the following system on a 250w supply without problems:
- ABIT KT7a
- AMD Athlon 1300
- 2 HD's (8 & 30GB)
- 1 DVD
- 1 CDwriter
- 1USB webcam
- 1 Logitech USB Wingman Force JS

So from my experience I would say you should be OK.

As always, your mileage may vary...

Hope this helps some

Johan
>>

like TheWarder said...
🙂
 
Yeah, I built a system for my sister w/ a 750 Duron, similar specs to what's quoted above, she's had no problems with it.
 
There isn't a problem unless you are running 4 fans 2 harddrives and 2 CDR/CD drives etc.. More hardware on the power supply will make that 250 burn out quicker than Mariah Carey
 
I've got an 800@950 T-bird in my second system, and it runs fine on a 235watt Aopen supply. It depends on the quality of the supply, but a 750 T-bird has very little demand, 250watt should be fine if it's within spec and not near death.
 
what brand of 250w does he have?

but like most people said here...
250w should be enough for 750 thunderbird...
as long as you're not oc'ing it too much.
 
I have an Aopen case and a 300Watt power supply and it has done very well for the past 3 years.

I would expect that as long as your friend isn't using anything that will draw huge amounts of power(ie. not running a server case with multiple hard drives and cd/dvd roms), then he should be ok.
 
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