Quick Question about PSU and CPU

SteTheDudeSteTheDude Rochdale, England!
edited January 2004 in Hardware
hey all!

im getting a Athlon 2800 Barton CPU soon and was wondering if it needs a super high power supply or anything like that?
I have a 350w PSU at the mo, just wanna check if i need a 400w supply or not


cheers


ps if i dont need a new PSU would i see any benefit in getting one?

Comments

  • stoopidstoopid Albany, NY New
    edited January 2004
    At defaults, depending on the strength of the rails on the 350W, you may or may not need one. If you're going to overclock then you definitely want a 400W+.

    A Sparkle 350W would be fine, but most generic 350 wouldn't cut it.
  • PyobliEPyobliE UK
    edited January 2004
    Finally replacing that TBird Hey Ste? You gettin faster ram too, to utilise the higher FSB of the CPU? Or sticking with the DDR you had for the Tbird?
  • PyobliEPyobliE UK
    edited January 2004
  • SteTheDudeSteTheDude Rochdale, England!
    edited January 2004
    hehe yeah im gettin a gig of speedy memory too. Doin lots of video editin at uni...

    I may as well get a decent PSU whilst im at it, cheers fellas
  • PyobliEPyobliE UK
    edited January 2004
    You robbin old ladies again? Mr Money?
  • SteTheDudeSteTheDude Rochdale, England!
    edited January 2004
    haha ah yeah i forgot about that, my gran buying me a top notch G-force instead of an easter egg...


    Student loan this time dude :D

    just got me an Athlon xp3000 , 1 gig of RAM and a new mobo. Hmmm i gotta pay that back someday...
  • fatcatfatcat Mizzou Icrontian
    edited January 2004
  • SteTheDudeSteTheDude Rochdale, England!
    edited January 2004
    kin ell'! 7 pages about power supplies!
  • verselloversello New
    edited January 2004
    Originally posted by SteTheDude
    kin ell'! 7 pages about power supplies!

    hehe, my thoughts exactly :D I gave up after I read the first page and saw the "Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5..." link.
  • SteTheDudeSteTheDude Rochdale, England!
    edited January 2004
    hehe likewise

    ive got a 400w PSU so that should be ok i guess...
    That jacko avatar is spooky man!
  • verselloversello New
    edited January 2004
    A 400 watt should definately suffice.

    jackson_vs_munch.gifjackson_vs_munch.gifjackson_vs_munch.gif:D
  • SteTheDudeSteTheDude Rochdale, England!
    edited January 2004
    argh! kiddie-fondlers r'us!
  • stoopidstoopid Albany, NY New
    edited January 2004
    "It's natural for them to sleep in my bed..."
  • stoopidstoopid Albany, NY New
    edited January 2004
    +3.3 Used by newer processors, AGP video cards, system ram and other motherboard circuits...

    +5 Used on older motherboards to power components including the PSU. Manufacturers are putting more emphasis on +3.3 and migrating away from +5 voltages. +5 is still used to power floppy drives and optical drives.

    I'm not an expert, but it's my understanding the 5v rail delivers power to the cpu... as the 3.3v wouldn't, by itself, have enough ampherage to power a agp slot as well as the RAM in addition to a power hungry cpu...
  • ZuntarZuntar North Carolina Icrontian
    edited January 2004
    Originally posted by SteTheDude
    ..........That jacko avatar is spooky man!

    DITTO on that!!:eek:

    Versello that Jacko flashing thing dives me nuts. Im sure we'll never get away from that, cuz your gonna keep it up!!!!!;)
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