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MagiK 07-14-2002 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Larry_OHF:
<font color=skyblue>Although I do not yet have it installed, I have some new hardware to put into the old machine. Care to take a look?

Motherboard = Intel D8550EMV2 - 533 Mhz. - RDRAM up to 2G.
Pentium 4 = 1.8 GHz

Memory = 512 RDRAM (two slots) - Will be adding another 512 Monday

New case includes 5 fans and 2 extra frontal USB ports
Power Supply is 300 Watts

As well, my video card has a fan, and the processor comes with a heck of a huge fan...so I got 7 fans running.</font>

<font color="#55ffcc"> Just a FYI, 300 watts is on the low side for the P4. I just upgraded to a P4 2.26GHz and had to up the power supply to 400watts. I was getting all kinds of flakey problems till I did so. So just watch out for problems there.

Umm guess I should say that I was trying to power 3 HD's 2 CD/DVD devices and a GF4 video card and 3 fans other than the CPU and Video fans. Anyway, the reason I posted is because my symptoms were so strange and random that it was hard to Trouble Shoot.</font>

[ 07-14-2002, 12:53 AM: Message edited by: MagiK ]

Scholarcs 07-14-2002 01:39 AM

<font color="snow">hehehe don`t make me jealous Larry [img]tongue.gif[/img] </font>

Larry_OHF 07-15-2002 10:14 AM

<font color=skyblue>Thanks MagiK for the information. I almost bought a 400 Watt box, but a friend of mine told me that for what I am running, 300 Watts would do fine. It was a matter of about $50.00, and I had already spent too much money, so I went the cheap way. I am already in so much debt that I can feel every penny hit me hard now!

Oh..and I was not trying to make anyone jealous on this forum...I was just letting everybody know that I have at least caught up to the rest of you, since I was doing a P3 450 for the past 3 years.

On another note...do any of you think that I can build this thing on my own, or should I have my friend do it?</font>

MagiK 07-15-2002 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Larry_OHF:
<font color=skyblue>Thanks MagiK for the information. I almost bought a 400 Watt box, but a friend of mine told me that for what I am running, 300 Watts would do fine. It was a matter of about $50.00, and I had already spent too much money, so I went the cheap way. I am already in so much debt that I can feel every penny hit me hard now!

Oh..and I was not trying to make anyone jealous on this forum...I was just letting everybody know that I have at least caught up to the rest of you, since I was doing a P3 450 for the past 3 years.

On another note...do any of you think that I can build this thing on my own, or should I have my friend do it?</font>

<font color="#55ccff">It is a very good learning exercise if you build it yourself Larry...but it can be frustrating if you are not technically adept [img]smile.gif[/img] I say go for it on your own and if you have probs, ask your friend for help [img]smile.gif[/img] One thing you MUST learn before you touch anything is ESD safety....Always keep yourself grounded...they provide little grounding straps these days but I just aslways make sure to be in skin to metal contact with the case when handling the components, especially Memory and the CPU.

As for the Power Supply, you can always change it out for a bigger one later [img]smile.gif[/img] they come out real easy and are pretty standardized.</font>

[ 07-15-2002, 10:22 AM: Message edited by: MagiK ]

Bahamut 07-15-2002 10:24 AM

I think I can build my own PC... you can do yours... ;)

I agree with Magik too... I learned through tinkering with my PC... and now I know which is which and it is fun knowing what you need in the near future... :D

MagiK 07-15-2002 11:14 AM

<font color="#55ccff">I forgot the most important tip for building your own PC from components......
<center><H2>RTFM</H2></center></font>


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