- Jun 16, 2005
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As I keep reading on the subject, I keep getting more and more irritated.
about five months ago I bought a Thermaltake purepower 480W thinking, it should suffice to power up my dual 1400+ MP system I have.
honestly, It worked fine with my Antec 350W, I just thought I'd be nice to that system.
Anyway, now I finally gathered enough money to upgrade to a x2 4400, and I've decided on the DFI ultra-d board.
and as I keep reading on the board I see that I'm going to need a native 24 pin, well the Thermaltake purepower 480W doesn't have no stinking native 24 pin, and they keep on emphesizing "don't buy the adapter". I spent so much money on this new computer that I have, that I don't really feel like burning it.
so I looked around the DFI thread and I saw someone was preping AGPB 500W 2 fan PS - 28A on 12V rail, so I'm thinking, fine, that looks ok, even though the reviews say that its a bit low on the 12V rail (and the fact that I really don't care for the neon, because I want to sleep in the same room).
But what about Rosewill Value 500W, it doesn't look bad to me...
on the contrary, it looks better then the XClio 450W that this thread was suggesting.
I just don't know anymore, I cannot efford spending 82$ (includes shipping) on the Antec Smart Power 2 500W, just can't, I'm already way over my budget.
Will my Thermaltake be able to handle the
DFI Ultra-d
X2 4400+
2GB Gigaram DDR4002GB
MSI Raedon X800
2 * Hitachi 250GB Sata II
DVDRW and a DVD-ROM
or do I need to spend the extra money and cry at the end of the month?
Do you have any other sensible suggestions ? (I do not care for neon fans, but if I need to, I'll open the psu and short the lights, no big deal)
I built and rebuilt a few hundred computers (for an IT company and a high school I work for (I keep three jobs and I'm a college student, I'm nuts)) but when it comes to my own machine, I'm overly scared, go figure, right?
about five months ago I bought a Thermaltake purepower 480W thinking, it should suffice to power up my dual 1400+ MP system I have.
honestly, It worked fine with my Antec 350W, I just thought I'd be nice to that system.
Anyway, now I finally gathered enough money to upgrade to a x2 4400, and I've decided on the DFI ultra-d board.
and as I keep reading on the board I see that I'm going to need a native 24 pin, well the Thermaltake purepower 480W doesn't have no stinking native 24 pin, and they keep on emphesizing "don't buy the adapter". I spent so much money on this new computer that I have, that I don't really feel like burning it.
so I looked around the DFI thread and I saw someone was preping AGPB 500W 2 fan PS - 28A on 12V rail, so I'm thinking, fine, that looks ok, even though the reviews say that its a bit low on the 12V rail (and the fact that I really don't care for the neon, because I want to sleep in the same room).
But what about Rosewill Value 500W, it doesn't look bad to me...
on the contrary, it looks better then the XClio 450W that this thread was suggesting.
I just don't know anymore, I cannot efford spending 82$ (includes shipping) on the Antec Smart Power 2 500W, just can't, I'm already way over my budget.
Will my Thermaltake be able to handle the
DFI Ultra-d
X2 4400+
2GB Gigaram DDR4002GB
MSI Raedon X800
2 * Hitachi 250GB Sata II
DVDRW and a DVD-ROM
or do I need to spend the extra money and cry at the end of the month?
Do you have any other sensible suggestions ? (I do not care for neon fans, but if I need to, I'll open the psu and short the lights, no big deal)
I built and rebuilt a few hundred computers (for an IT company and a high school I work for (I keep three jobs and I'm a college student, I'm nuts)) but when it comes to my own machine, I'm overly scared, go figure, right?