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In The Zone
Join Date: Oct 2004
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wid intel D915GAV origianal i got 2 cd drives---1 cd rw & 1 dvd combo also 1 512mb da prob was dat ma smps crashed it used to give a lot of probs like fan noise so irritating juz suggest a gud spms which i should install plzz hurry i got to use her again in a week
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No pain....No gain
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Kolkata
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Wrong section but anyhow I have almost same congif. and use Powersafe 400w smps.
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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Kolkata, India
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Also check this out .... it should give u a rough idea of what smps would you require ... |
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Hanging, since 2004..
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: hanging..
Posts: 3,253
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Hey , this link will help u to calculate ur power supply need
http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_sup....php?cmd=INTEL
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In The Zone
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Pennsylvania, USA
Posts: 247
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good thing people are now caring about their PSU.
I've recently bought an Antec smartpower 500W for my athlon x2 rig. Got this one for only $50 after rebates and discounts, pretty good deal, huh...otherwise I'd highly recommend these brands for a PSU (in the given order): PCPower&Cooling Seasonic Fortron OCZ Antec Enermax ThermalTake not sure about their availability in India though. edit: oh yeah, don't get anything less than 350W. I recommend 400W+ so that nothing goes wrong when you decide to overclock, add another hdd, a gig of ram or upgrade your GPU. |
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