- Jun 13, 2012
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Hello, all!
I'm getting ready to put together a computer for my mom from the parts we've got laying around the house.
Here's what we've got so far:
M4A785TD-M EVO Motherboard (from the Microsft/AMD Ready To Launch Tour Kit I got back in '09)
AMD Athlon II X4 620 (Also from the Ready To Launch Tour)
8gb (2x4gb) of Kingston 1600mhz RAM
Random dvd-rw drive we have lying around
One of two random cases we have lying around
It also appears that the best PSU we've got lying around is a ULT-350P Ultra V Series power supply.
According to what I've read, it shouldn't have a problem running what we're going to have in there. People in the past have said that the Ultra V Series power supplies can run what they're rated for without a problem. The other thing I've been reading about them is that they use old technology (from about '04), and the soldering isn't that great, etc.
My main concern is the possibility of ruining other hardware in the thing... I'm fine with running the PSU into the ground, but don't want it taking the motherboard/anything else with it. We got that computer (pre-built) probably about 8 years ago, and my brother switched computers about 3-4, so it's got a few years on it.
So... Should we go ahead and throw it in there, or drop some money on a newer one? (I really like the idea of putting one together without spending any extra money... So, if it would work without much risk of ruining other hardware, I think we'll just do that).
Thanks!
I'm getting ready to put together a computer for my mom from the parts we've got laying around the house.
Here's what we've got so far:
M4A785TD-M EVO Motherboard (from the Microsft/AMD Ready To Launch Tour Kit I got back in '09)
AMD Athlon II X4 620 (Also from the Ready To Launch Tour)
8gb (2x4gb) of Kingston 1600mhz RAM
Random dvd-rw drive we have lying around
One of two random cases we have lying around
It also appears that the best PSU we've got lying around is a ULT-350P Ultra V Series power supply.
According to what I've read, it shouldn't have a problem running what we're going to have in there. People in the past have said that the Ultra V Series power supplies can run what they're rated for without a problem. The other thing I've been reading about them is that they use old technology (from about '04), and the soldering isn't that great, etc.
My main concern is the possibility of ruining other hardware in the thing... I'm fine with running the PSU into the ground, but don't want it taking the motherboard/anything else with it. We got that computer (pre-built) probably about 8 years ago, and my brother switched computers about 3-4, so it's got a few years on it.
So... Should we go ahead and throw it in there, or drop some money on a newer one? (I really like the idea of putting one together without spending any extra money... So, if it would work without much risk of ruining other hardware, I think we'll just do that).
Thanks!