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I have 2 computers currently: Computer 1 500 watt power supply 20 pin 3.4ghz P4 Abit duramax Motherboard 1 gig of 533 RAM 120gig Sata Drive 80 gig IDE Drive NEC 16x DVD burner Computer 2 400 watt power supply 2.6ghz P4 MSI neo2 865pe 1.5gig 400mhz RAM DVD-ROM IDE Drives: 2-200gig WD 1-160gig Maxtor 1-120gig Maxtor 1-80gig Maxtor I have been having a lot of problems with computer 2 to find out the power supply can't handle the power requirerments. What my plan was was to swap computer 1's 500 Power supply into computer 2 and purchasing a new 24pin Power supply for computer 1 since i am using a 20 ping connector with the Abit motherboard which has the 24pin connector on it. Can anyone tell me if i will need more power than a 500 watt power supply to power computer 2? If it will, what would you recommend for a 24 power supply for computer 1? What size power supply would you recommend for Computer 2? Thanks for the help. a2o wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Hello, With PSUs, size is *NOT* everything. A 350-400W quality brand (Enermax, > I have 2 computers currently: > > Computer 1 > 500 watt power supply 20 pin > 3.4ghz P4 > Abit duramax Motherboard > 1 gig of 533 RAM > 120gig Sata Drive > 80 gig IDE Drive > NEC 16x DVD burner > > Computer 2 > 400 watt power supply > 2.6ghz P4 > MSI neo2 865pe > 1.5gig 400mhz RAM > DVD-ROM > IDE Drives: > 2-200gig WD > 1-160gig Maxtor > 1-120gig Maxtor > 1-80gig Maxtor > > I have been having a lot of problems with computer 2 to find out the > power supply can't handle the power requirerments. What my plan was > was to swap computer 1's 500 Power supply into computer 2 and > purchasing a new 24pin Power supply for computer 1 since i am using a > 20 ping connector with the Abit motherboard which has the 24pin > connector on it. Can anyone tell me if i will need more power than a > 500 watt power supply to power computer 2? If it will, what would you > recommend for a 24 power supply for computer 1? What size power > supply would you recommend for Computer 2? Thanks for the help. Antec, Tagan, OCZ, etc) should be more than adequate for either system which says to me that the PSU is of pound store quality. A pound store PSU might be stamped '400W' but I can guarantee you can halve that. I have a 500W Tagan in my system (cost me £80) which is overkill, but it's there for future expansion. As I say to everyone who asks me this question - which would you rather - £60-£80 on a PSU now - or £300-£400 on replacement components in a couple of months when it fuses and takes half the components with it? Economising on a PSU is false economy - you'll end up regretting it - sooner rather than later. Do yourself a favour and spend the money now - or spend considerably more later. -- Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling on salads. Thanks for the reply. And i will be following your recommendation.
Thanks again. I would recommend in investing in an 550 Watt Antec True-Power power for
each computer. This power supply unit is rated to be one of the most conservatively and heavy duty designed units available for consumer use. I think it would handle your loads just fine. -- Show quoteHide quoteDaveW "a2o" <aol***@phoeintl.com> wrote in message news:1109708301.832692.24530@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > Hello, > I have 2 computers currently: > > Computer 1 > 500 watt power supply 20 pin > 3.4ghz P4 > Abit duramax Motherboard > 1 gig of 533 RAM > 120gig Sata Drive > 80 gig IDE Drive > NEC 16x DVD burner > > Computer 2 > 400 watt power supply > 2.6ghz P4 > MSI neo2 865pe > 1.5gig 400mhz RAM > DVD-ROM > IDE Drives: > 2-200gig WD > 1-160gig Maxtor > 1-120gig Maxtor > 1-80gig Maxtor > > I have been having a lot of problems with computer 2 to find out the > power supply can't handle the power requirerments. What my plan was > was to swap computer 1's 500 Power supply into computer 2 and > purchasing a new 24pin Power supply for computer 1 since i am using a > 20 ping connector with the Abit motherboard which has the 24pin > connector on it. Can anyone tell me if i will need more power than a > 500 watt power supply to power computer 2? If it will, what would you > recommend for a 24 power supply for computer 1? What size power supply > would you recommend for Computer 2? Thanks for the help. > Thanks for the reply.
What if i were to go this route? Would this power supply and case work OK do you think? ANTEC Performance Plus Case with 430W Power Supply, Model "PLUS1080AMG" - Retail http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=11-129-115&depa=0 DaveW wrote: > I would recommend in investing in an 550 Watt Antec True-Power power use. Ifor > each computer. This power supply unit is rated to be one of the most > conservatively and heavy duty designed units available for consumer Show quoteHide quote > think it would handle your loads just fine. > > -- > DaveW > > > > "a2o" <aol***@phoeintl.com> wrote in message > news:1109708301.832692.24530@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > > Hello, > > I have 2 computers currently: > > > > Computer 1 > > 500 watt power supply 20 pin > > 3.4ghz P4 > > Abit duramax Motherboard > > 1 gig of 533 RAM > > 120gig Sata Drive > > 80 gig IDE Drive > > NEC 16x DVD burner > > > > Computer 2 > > 400 watt power supply > > 2.6ghz P4 > > MSI neo2 865pe > > 1.5gig 400mhz RAM > > DVD-ROM > > IDE Drives: > > 2-200gig WD > > 1-160gig Maxtor > > 1-120gig Maxtor > > 1-80gig Maxtor > > > > I have been having a lot of problems with computer 2 to find out the > > power supply can't handle the power requirerments. What my plan was > > was to swap computer 1's 500 Power supply into computer 2 and > > purchasing a new 24pin Power supply for computer 1 since i am using a > > 20 ping connector with the Abit motherboard which has the 24pin > > connector on it. Can anyone tell me if i will need more power than a > > 500 watt power supply to power computer 2? If it will, what would you > > recommend for a 24 power supply for computer 1? What size power supply > > would you recommend for Computer 2? Thanks for the help. > > I currently have an MSI Neo2 FISR2. I have 2 drives plugged into IDE1,
2 in IDE2 and 2 in IDE3. Whenever I have a drive plugged into IDE3 I have issues with my PC being unstable. I recently was noticing what i thought were issues with my RAM which after much playing around, came to find that when I would unplug the drives from IDE3 the RAM would check out and the PC seems to work fine. why can't i have drives plugged into IDE3? I have purchased a new power supply thinking maybe there was some power issues but that has not solved it either. I have tried 3 different brands of varying sizes from 40gig drives to 200gig drives. Also, i did upgrade the bios to 2.5 in this machine thinking the latest release may fix it but it did not. Any ideas as to what it could be this time? I went and bought an antec PSU and it was doing the same thing as my older PSU's.
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