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Is a 350 good power supply okay for amd 2500xp barton?



 
 
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Old January 8th 05, 05:43 PM
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Default Is a 350 good power supply okay for amd 2500xp barton?

I admit it. I was suckered by TigerDirect and Soyo into purchasing
their 99.00 with "rebates" down to 19.99 barebones case, mobo, and
power supply deal.

I will not make that mistake again.

Anyway, I went to put the cpu fan in the thing for testing to see how
it would fit and it is so cramped that after I put the CPU in it the
power supply touches the fan.

I have a good 350w power supply in another system. Is that okay for
2500xp Barton? Can anyone recommend a good motherboard and case?
Thank you.

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Old January 8th 05, 06:35 PM
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I admit it. I was suckered by TigerDirect and Soyo into purchasing
their 99.00 with "rebates" down to 19.99 barebones case, mobo, and
power supply deal.

I will not make that mistake again.

Anyway, I went to put the cpu fan in the thing for testing to see how
it would fit and it is so cramped that after I put the CPU in it the
power supply touches the fan.

I have a good 350w power supply in another system. Is that okay for
2500xp Barton? Can anyone recommend a good motherboard and case?
Thank you.

As has been pointed out numerous times in the past, the actual
power capability of a PSU relative to the manufactorer's label
rating differs widely from mfr to mfr. At face value, a 350W
PSU should be adequate. But it also depends on what other
components you put into your system - gfx card, how many
hard disks..... For the past several months, a 300W PSU
has been powering my kids' 2600+ Barton with a Biostar
M7NCG-400 mobo, an FX5200 gfx card, 512MB, 120GB.

An Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe is a top-notch mobo. If your
display needs are modest and don't need all the bells and
whistles of this mobo, like dual Gigabit LAN, SATA,
Firewire, etc., you could go for the A7N8X-VM with
its onboard GeForce4 MX graphics.

The Biostar M7NCG-400 is similar to the A7N8X-VM,
is cheaper and has more features.


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Old January 8th 05, 07:06 PM
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It wouldn't be bad for $20. That's why I bought it. But I will never
receive the "rebate." That is why I will not make the mistake again.
That coupled with the shoddy design.

 




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