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Hi

I'm buying a few parts off a friend and I think my current PSU should be able to handle the new parts I've run them thru eXtreme Power Supply Calculator and I got a Wattage of 380. My current PSU is an Asaka 460 dual 12v rails so I think I'm ok.

My parts

Intel Core 2 Duo E4300
asrock mobo
2gig ddr2 corsair value, 1gig sticks
X1800xt
120 sata and 80 ide HDD
dvd rw
usb sound
printer
usb midi keyboard

Does this sound ok to you? Sorry i'm abit paranoid i'm going to overload it.

Thanks for your time.

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28 so I'm ok thanks for your time :D



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