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Solve : PSU, Should I upgrade or leave alone?? |
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Answer» additionally before making any random assumptions on the wattages and their effect on the electric grid one should understand that the wattage ratings on power supplies refers to the DC output, not the AC input, which is always 115/240 volts 60Hz or 50Hz depending on location. The numbers of amps drawn at that voltage is directly related to both the efficiency of the power supply's internal voltage regulators as well as the draw of the internal components. Sorry I'll try to Be LESS Helpful in the future and leave all Quandries to the PROFFESIONLAS Like You If you Don't like my typing Don't look....What is Hi-Jacking ?? when you go off-topic on someone else's thread.I decided to buy a new PSU, from what I have heard from members my PSU is to low.. So I decided to get the next cheapest one in store. ( For those who knows me I don't buy on line.. and with all these retailers closing on our state left and right (circuit city next going, but couldn't find any instore) I went to bestbuy and got this one. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=9175698&st=PSU&lp=2&type=product&cp=1&id=1218045946501 T he second cheapest one I could find.. Its 450W, but It says re comend 300W on the website so even if it is cheap it should guarantee at least 400W which I don't think I will use until near future anyways. All powersupplies I research has serge and all these protections so I think I am pretty safe.. At least I hope so.. The HIGHEST I used is 300W max power supply and that's on another PC with 2HD and 2CD drives on a very old computer Anyways, I notice the computer is a bit quieter? But it feels a bit warmer then normal?, but I'm not worried probally needs a good cleaning from DUST anyways. (the computer is on a carpet I never vac um.) Also their seems to be a boost in performance, I notice that their are fewer pauses and more RAM is being utilize instead of paining file.. I guess the Ram's were not getting enough power, especially If I have a CD running..That's a good upgrade. I've OWNED a BFG graphics card and it hasn't failed on me until I had to upgrade to a better card to get my system in better shape. And I expect the same for BFG power supplies. So great. More muscle than what your pc requires will make your machine happy. It's like doing construction work and if you can handle all the bricks without breaking your back, it's all the better glad its working out for you Win98. and good luck on your next upgrade. |
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