Im building my first computer and I have all the parts, but when i got my motherboard it came with a sheet that told me which power supply DC outputs i needed for my processor.
i got
ECS Elite Group C19-A SLI motherboard w/ pentium D 930 dual processor
1 gig ram
1x geforce 7600 pci-e
1 40 gig hd & 1 160 gig HD
it told me i needed +3.3v=30a, +5=30A, and +12v=20A for a dual processor (which i have)
and i realized the power supply of my case is 500W total output max 3.3v=22A, +5=36A, 12v=18A if i just stick the parts in there anyways will it screw over my parts and my comp? (sounds stupid but i need to ask)
when i was initially putting it all together i was thinking about wattage only but after i found this sheet i found all this stuff i didnt know i needed to know about PSUs.
im thinking i probably need to buy a new power supply first, and if you guys think so too can you recommend one for me to buy? im hoping to spend less than $100.
thx
ps. i looked at the power supply thread (confused the crap out of me) and looked at the PSU calculator but i need 100% verification so i dont do anything stupid.
i got
ECS Elite Group C19-A SLI motherboard w/ pentium D 930 dual processor
1 gig ram
1x geforce 7600 pci-e
1 40 gig hd & 1 160 gig HD
it told me i needed +3.3v=30a, +5=30A, and +12v=20A for a dual processor (which i have)
and i realized the power supply of my case is 500W total output max 3.3v=22A, +5=36A, 12v=18A if i just stick the parts in there anyways will it screw over my parts and my comp? (sounds stupid but i need to ask)
when i was initially putting it all together i was thinking about wattage only but after i found this sheet i found all this stuff i didnt know i needed to know about PSUs.
im thinking i probably need to buy a new power supply first, and if you guys think so too can you recommend one for me to buy? im hoping to spend less than $100.
thx
ps. i looked at the power supply thread (confused the crap out of me) and looked at the PSU calculator but i need 100% verification so i dont do anything stupid.
