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Richard Glazier <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 Sep 2004 03:35:53 -0400
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Depends on Video card, and numbers of all types of drives.

I have a system that runs an AMD 1700+ a 32meg cheap
video card, two IDE HDs, a CD-Rom and DVD-burner,
with "only" a  300W PS.
Be carefull of the distribution of the 300W though to the
various voltages. Mine is an Antec PS that came with a
"non-performance" case.

                                                    Rick Glazier

From: "Uzi Paz" <[log in to unmask]>
> I have to replace a power supply for a typical computer based on Pentium
> 1000MHz (still coppermine), and I have decided not to buy one of those no-
> name power supplies.
>
> Yet, I prefer if it is ok, not to invest too much in something very
> expensive.
>
> Would a 300W power supply by a company like HEC, CoolerMaster, or
> Thermaltake be enough, or should I spend more money on power supply which
> provides higher power?

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