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Author
1 Mar 2005 8:18 PM
a2o
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.

Author
1 Mar 2005 9:00 PM
Miss Perspicacia Tick
a2o wrote:
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> 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.


With PSUs, size is *NOT* everything. A 350-400W quality brand (Enermax,
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.
Author
1 Mar 2005 10:34 PM
a2o
Thanks for the reply.  And i will be following your recommendation.
Thanks again.
Author
2 Mar 2005 12:13 AM
DaveW
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.

--
DaveW



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"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.
>
Author
2 Mar 2005 1:44 AM
a2o
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
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
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> 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.
> >
Author
4 Mar 2005 7:10 PM
a2o
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.