Will this kill my PSU?

JaydenChris

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I want to replace a potentially bad PSU in my computer w/ an old PSU (Xtreme 300W - PS-300x). It's going into my rig in my "signature." Will it kill the PSU if I do?
 

Camofrog

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Are you O/C'd in anyway ??

it will probably work but i would reccomend getting a better one soon, might not want to take the chance of frying anything.
 

GonzoDaGr8

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He won't "fry" anything by using a lower wattage PSU. Pretty much the only thing that could happen is lockups/crashes from not enough juice.
 

arcenite

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Originally posted by: GonzoDaGr8
He won't "fry" anything by using a lower wattage PSU. Pretty much the only thing that could happen is lockups/crashes from not enough juice.

He could if the PSU is a low quality and blows up on him.

Bill
 

Morfik

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Originally posted by: aRCeNiTe
Originally posted by: GonzoDaGr8
He won't "fry" anything by using a lower wattage PSU. Pretty much the only thing that could happen is lockups/crashes from not enough juice.

He could if the PSU is a low quality and blows up on him.

Bill

or if a tennis ball is shot from the neighbor's house and hits a candle which falls on his computer and starts burning things.

 

arcenite

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Originally posted by: Morfik
Originally posted by: aRCeNiTe
Originally posted by: GonzoDaGr8
He won't "fry" anything by using a lower wattage PSU. Pretty much the only thing that could happen is lockups/crashes from not enough juice.

He could if the PSU is a low quality and blows up on him.

Bill

or if a tennis ball is shot from the neighbor's house and hits a candle which falls on his computer and starts burning things.

Or if he tries to stuff 18 bug bombs in his computer case
 

mechBgon

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Originally posted by: aRCeNiTe
Originally posted by: Morfik
Originally posted by: aRCeNiTe
Originally posted by: GonzoDaGr8
He won't "fry" anything by using a lower wattage PSU. Pretty much the only thing that could happen is lockups/crashes from not enough juice.

He could if the PSU is a low quality and blows up on him.

Bill

or if a tennis ball is shot from the neighbor's house and hits a candle which falls on his computer and starts burning things.

Or if he tries to stuff 18 bug bombs in his computer case
You mean stuffing 18 bug bombs in your computer isn't safe?! :Q


(BRB! :eek:)

 

mechBgon

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Whew... :eek: I only had 15 bug bombs in there, think I'm ok.


(edit: don't ask me how many Socket478 Celerons it's safe to have in your computer case :evil:;):D)
 

JaydenChris

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OK...I tried it last night...and.......

I think my motherboard is fried! When I tried to power it on, I heard a buzz in the PSU. So I stopped and took it out. Tested the PSU I THOUGHT was dead in my old computer and it works just fine. Can it be my motherboard that's giving me problems?
 

Zepper

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The 300W PSU should be enough for a P4 system. For a P4 mobo you must have a PSU that has the extra power connector (4-pin square) and both the ATX and P4 power connectors must be plugged in. If your old PSU doesn't have the 4-pin connector, you can get an adapter from SVC or Newegg (under I-Star), or cut the connector off a dead PSU and splice it into a spare drive power lead.
. Well, both places seem to be OOS right now. If you can't find one and that's what you need, PM me.
.bh.