New Computer
17 years 9 months ago #3787
by daveraine
Replied by daveraine on topic New Computer
Gordy,
No VISTA as of yet let it bed itself in first, then we will see.
Naresh,
I dint know if this is what you want
Power Supply (PSU):
A PSU is the Power Supply Unit for your computer. The average PSU nowadays ranges from 350W up to and above 600W. If you are ordering a powerful computer, for example a processor of 3.2ghz or above, we seriously recommend you choose an ultra quiet power supply unit with advanced CPU cooling fan. They may add a small amount to you order, but it will make your computer super quiet instead of fairly noisy.
Each component in your computer uses a proportion of your power supply's power output capabilities. As a rough guide, the following components use: Processor 110W
RAM 25W (per stick)
Basic Graphics Card 50W
Medium Graphics card 65W
Advanced Graphics Card 100W
Hard Drives 25W each
CD/DVD ROM 20W
CD/DVD Writer 30W
PCI Card 5W (per card)
Motherboard 25W
Fans 10W
Floppy, Keyboard & Mouse 10W
As you can see, the minimum power supply you should have in a computer is approximately 350W from doing a little maths, but if you're willing to spend that little bit extra, you can get a more powerful power supply with an ultra quiet cooling system. We recommend our dual rail power supplies for optimal power.
DAVE
No VISTA as of yet let it bed itself in first, then we will see.
Naresh,
I dint know if this is what you want
Power Supply (PSU):
A PSU is the Power Supply Unit for your computer. The average PSU nowadays ranges from 350W up to and above 600W. If you are ordering a powerful computer, for example a processor of 3.2ghz or above, we seriously recommend you choose an ultra quiet power supply unit with advanced CPU cooling fan. They may add a small amount to you order, but it will make your computer super quiet instead of fairly noisy.
Each component in your computer uses a proportion of your power supply's power output capabilities. As a rough guide, the following components use: Processor 110W
RAM 25W (per stick)
Basic Graphics Card 50W
Medium Graphics card 65W
Advanced Graphics Card 100W
Hard Drives 25W each
CD/DVD ROM 20W
CD/DVD Writer 30W
PCI Card 5W (per card)
Motherboard 25W
Fans 10W
Floppy, Keyboard & Mouse 10W
As you can see, the minimum power supply you should have in a computer is approximately 350W from doing a little maths, but if you're willing to spend that little bit extra, you can get a more powerful power supply with an ultra quiet cooling system. We recommend our dual rail power supplies for optimal power.
DAVE
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