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Power Supply [RESOLVED]
As you all may know, I'm building my own PC (I've posted on here several times about this) My latest (and final) question is reguarding how big of a power supply I will need. My future computer is looking like this:
Intel D865GBF i865G P4 800FSB Skt478 DDR ATX Motherboard
P4 Intel 3.0 GHz Processer
256MB ABIT RADEON R9600 (Cheap Card, I know)
2 fans (hopefully)
1 GB of RAM
Mouse, Keyboard
120 GB HDD
12 X DVD-ROM Drive
48X ? CD-RW Drive
And maybe a few USB devices
I tried the goosehump's super genius XXX l33t PSU calculator, but it doesn't go up to 3.0 GHz processors, so now I'm stuck, how big of a power supply would you reccomend?
Also, can you reccomend a good site to buy cases that have (2) fans and power supply included, and ones that look like traditional cases, not the "Alien Ware" or anything weird?
Thanks in Advance
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Antec TruePower.
ABIT is good.
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I'm thinking that 350 W should be enough to handle all of this, or should I go for a 400 W case?
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350 would probably do fine. Could probably even get by with a 300. Depends if you're planning to expand.
As for a case, I have a Codegen(CASE-9011C10), it's pretty cheap and does the job.
http://www.digiconcepts.com/codegen_cases.htm
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I would go for at least 340W for that one. At least my 2cents...
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I'm going for at least a 350W, just making sure I don't have to go any higher
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I have 340W and I have a:
1900 MP
1Gb Ram
120Gb HD
200Gb HD
48X CD Burner
4X DVD burner
ATI Radeon 9800 PRO
2 screens
3 fans
2 Firewire ports for Digi Cam
6USB 2.0 ports (with wheel/pedals, scanner/printer/mem card reader/digicam/pocketPC)
and a lot of other unusfull stuff. So I guess you can manage with a 350W too....