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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 120
OS: windows xp pro sp2
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hi!!!
just double checking with regards to ur opinions with this matter.... i wanna buy a new power supply.. heres the one i choose... CORSAIR CMPSU-650TX ATX21V/EPS12V 650W now, heres my PC SPECS... FOXCONN P4M800P7MA INTEL PENTIUM D 2.66GHZ 2GB DDR2 (2 kingston) 160gb MAXTOR 2 CD-drive (1 DVD-RW, 1 CD-RW) 2 12v exhaust fan planning to upgrade my pc or add some hardware like graphics card and 1 more HD... is this psu best suited if i add these hardwares??? btw, i wanna replace my old psu coz its substandard.. doesnt give enough amps... only 10A on the 12v line... got some symptoms already of a failed psu, so b4 i get to that point, wna buy new and good psu... any opinions are welcome... anyways, i havent bought any psu yet... waiting for ur comment and expertise... thanks!!!!http://www.techsupportforum.com/imag...on_biggrin.gif |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: question b4 i buy new PSU
Excellent choice, the Corsair TX650W is one of the best PSUs for the money. It will handle any graphics card up to a Radeon 4870/GTX260.
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