JasonHamari
Technical User
I'm thinking of picking up an AMD Athlon XP 1800+ along with new motherboard and RAM, to upgrade my current computer.
I have a 300W ATX power supply, and I'm wondering if that will provide enough power, especially considering a possible upgrade to a higher-powered video card (GeForce4 Ti 4200) in the near future, also.
AMD's "Recommended Power Supplies" on their websites lists an average of about 340W power supplies... but it also has a 250W supply on the list.
If anyone has practical experience in dealing with these power-hog processors, I'd appreciate hearing your opinions. Will 300W be enough to handle the XP 1800+ coupled with a GeForce4 Ti 4200 video card? I only have 1 IDE hard drive, and 1 IDE CD-ROM drive in the system, so I'm not concerned about having them draw too much power.
Thanks in advance,
Jason H.
I have a 300W ATX power supply, and I'm wondering if that will provide enough power, especially considering a possible upgrade to a higher-powered video card (GeForce4 Ti 4200) in the near future, also.
AMD's "Recommended Power Supplies" on their websites lists an average of about 340W power supplies... but it also has a 250W supply on the list.
If anyone has practical experience in dealing with these power-hog processors, I'd appreciate hearing your opinions. Will 300W be enough to handle the XP 1800+ coupled with a GeForce4 Ti 4200 video card? I only have 1 IDE hard drive, and 1 IDE CD-ROM drive in the system, so I'm not concerned about having them draw too much power.
Thanks in advance,
Jason H.