PSU For P4C800 E Deluxe

Jayson

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I'm using the above board with a 3.2 Northwood, a Matrox 650 64 meg.
graphics card, 4 gigs of memory, a cd rom, a dvd rw, a scsi card with
a 30 gig scsi drive, a 60 gig ata hard drive, and 4 of the pci slots
filled. I'm using an Antec 430 watt True Power supply. Is this a
large enough PSU? It seems to be doing the job...
 

BigJim

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your good to go even is you upgrade your video card
"jayson" <robjayson@hotsnail.com> wrote in message
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> I'm using the above board with a 3.2 Northwood, a Matrox 650 64 meg.
> graphics card, 4 gigs of memory, a cd rom, a dvd rw, a scsi card with
> a 30 gig scsi drive, a 60 gig ata hard drive, and 4 of the pci slots
> filled. I'm using an Antec 430 watt True Power supply. Is this a
> large enough PSU? It seems to be doing the job...
 
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jayson wrote:

> I'm using the above board with a 3.2 Northwood, a Matrox 650 64 meg.
> graphics card, 4 gigs of memory, a cd rom, a dvd rw, a scsi card with
> a 30 gig scsi drive, a 60 gig ata hard drive, and 4 of the pci slots
> filled. I'm using an Antec 430 watt True Power supply. Is this a
> large enough PSU? It seems to be doing the job...


Should be OK. Not showing any stress in similar systems
we had built recently.