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is there a way to find out how many WATTS my power supply is?
i'm about to buy a new case which will be running around 5 fans and betwen 2-4 cathodes. aswell as this i will be overclocking the cpu which i believe requires more power.
when swapping power supplys are there any dangers, by this i mean simply plugging it out of the hdd, mobo, floppy etc... screwing the new 1 in place and putting the connectors straight back in??? can it be blew up.. or anything!
what is ATX? i have been looking on overclockers.co.uk and most of the supplies say something about ATX?
what kind of voltage in watts will i need to run this kind of system?
athlon xp 2000+(will be overclocked)
3x256 drr stricks
geforce 4
sb live
onboard NIC
tv card
cd rom
floppy
around 4/5 fans
and about 2 or 4 cathodes
any help appreciated
i'm about to buy a new case which will be running around 5 fans and betwen 2-4 cathodes. aswell as this i will be overclocking the cpu which i believe requires more power.
when swapping power supplys are there any dangers, by this i mean simply plugging it out of the hdd, mobo, floppy etc... screwing the new 1 in place and putting the connectors straight back in??? can it be blew up.. or anything!
what is ATX? i have been looking on overclockers.co.uk and most of the supplies say something about ATX?
what kind of voltage in watts will i need to run this kind of system?
athlon xp 2000+(will be overclocked)
3x256 drr stricks
geforce 4
sb live
onboard NIC
tv card
cd rom
floppy
around 4/5 fans
and about 2 or 4 cathodes
any help appreciated