kerryking112
Technical User
I have a Dell...which is nightmarish enough. I really don't know exactly what I'm doing. I'm trying to figure this out though. I have a Pentium 4, 3.0 GHz with 1022 Gb of RAM. My video card is an ATI Radeon x300. I only have an 80 GB hard drive in there too. Just the stock stuff that came with it. I'm fine with the one gig of RAM, as it suits my needs for the moment. The only things I want to do are add a video card with a higher number of pixel pipelines...like the x850 or something on the cheaper end of the spectrum...and I would also like to add another hard drive. I recently got a 300 GB Seagate ATA hard drive for Christmas...but it would appear that the only hard drive this computer can use is SATA. Am I being a n00b in assuming so? Is there anyway I could just add another IDE cable in there that would fit the ATA instead of the SATA? Or should I just return the ATA to CompUSA and get a SATA drive? And another problem is that I only have a 350 watt power supply in there. If I add another hard drive AND the x850...I'm afraid I'll start getting BSoD's and random shutdowns. I've read about a new kind of power supply made by Thermaltake that plugs directly onto the video card. It works with the built in power supply somehow and frees up wattage for other system devices such as...in my case...extra hard drives. The only problem is, that installing an internal supply greater than 350 watts will burn up my motherboard. Will this Thermaltake supply interfere with my motherboard as well? Or will it be completely separate.
^That is the Thermaltake supply that I was referring to. And I just realized something. I'm gonna have to remove a CD-RW or a DVD drive to put that thing in there. Damned if I do and damned if I don't I tell you...
^That is the Thermaltake supply that I was referring to. And I just realized something. I'm gonna have to remove a CD-RW or a DVD drive to put that thing in there. Damned if I do and damned if I don't I tell you...