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| Thread ID: 52059 | 2004-12-08 08:47:00 | Dell PSU's are insane. | agent_24 (4330) | Press F1 |
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| 301015 | 2004-12-08 23:44:00 | AGENT, What model is it? There are simple ways to make it usable, and to put std ATX in dell. I belive all the 24pin are std, (ISTBC). D. |
drb1 (4492) | ||
| 301016 | 2004-12-09 00:19:00 | > Just bought a Dell PS-5151-1, 145watt PSU from > trademe. 145Watt!?!????!!! What???? That is far to little to power a PC surely...!!!!??!?!? |
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| 301017 | 2004-12-09 00:34:00 | Model is Dell PS-5151-1 | agent_24 (4330) | ||
| 301018 | 2004-12-09 01:04:00 | Agent, Sad, looking for 5141 or 233snf or300gbb or330dbb, such is life. FUS1, No hungry devices, 70 watt is heaps, we want to run pc, not cd/dvd burner factory, or Ist person shooter Arcade. D. |
drb1 (4492) | ||
| 301019 | 2004-12-09 03:36:00 | Too little for sure. I recently built a base AMD system where the documentation said the mininum PSU should be 350Watts. The supplier had given me a 200W PSU so I sent it back and got the recommended size. | JohnD (509) | ||
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