Will This 115W PS Power Up A Duron System?

j@cko

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Um... I have a old power supply, and I don't want to spend more money on power supply if I can use this.
The MAX. output is 115W.

CPU: Duron 600 o/c 933
Mobo: Abit KT7A-RAID
RAM: 2 x 128MB PC150 Kingmax
HDD: Quantum Fireball 9.1GB KA or KX.. not sure
Video card: nVidia TNT
NIC: 1 x NIC

Um... I am wondering will the 115 power up these things? I could just go ahead and try it, but I am too lazy....
 

circut16

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115W No way
you need an approved 300 or greater
make sure your new one has more than 24 amps on the 3.3 volt rail
 

RaynorWolfcastle

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for the processor alone you need ~30W, I think 115W will not be enough. You may be able to power up though, but you will probably not be able to run anything stably.

-Ice
 

Mavrick007

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Heh What system did you take that out of? I had an old 150Watt psu in my old 386 but this is an AT psu. This 115watt can't be ATX right?
 

bjc112

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possibly if u underclock it to say 500...

it definately won't support that overclock...