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I planning a new build and had an extra okia-450 ATX and was wondering if it will work with my new setup.Heres the secs of the psu
AC INPUT 115V/230V - 60/50Hz
DC OUTPUT +3.3V +5V +12V +12V -12V -5V +5VSB
450W Max
Combined
Watts 28A 50A 15A 18A 1.0A 0.8A 2.5A
450W

Connectors

1x Main Power 20/24-Pin
1x 12V (P4)
4x Peripheral
1x Floppy

My build will be
P5kc asus Motherboard
e6750
8800gts evga

I dont know much about psu's. I doubt this one will work in my setup, but figured it was at least worth to ask and maybe save a couple of bucks.


Thanks in advance


Message edited by 8ounce on 08-20-2007 at 07:12:37 AM
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it CAN but i wouldn't count on it since evga voids warrante with powersupply burning. get a new one with 550w? should be enough for everything.

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Oh you mean it may burn out the gpu! I thought the worst that would happen would be crashing anytime power usage would go to high.


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