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I was wonering if my PSU could handle a 250WD SATA HD my psu is 350w btw.
Here's my System Specs
Antec 350w PSU
MSI K8T-NeoFis2r
AMD Athlon 64 3000+
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
eVGA Nvidia 5900SE 128mb DDR
Pinnacle PCTV Pro
DVD-ROM
CD-RW
3.5 Floppy
4 80mm fans
80gb Maxtor 2mb Cache
512mb Kingston 3200




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why is that

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"Matt" <matt@themattfella.zzzz.com> wrote in message
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> Daniel P wrote:
> > I was wonering if my PSU could handle a 250WD SATA HD my psu is 350w
btw.
> > Here's my System Specs
> > Antec 350w PSU
> > MSI K8T-NeoFis2r
> > AMD Athlon 64 3000+
> > Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
> > eVGA Nvidia 5900SE 128mb DDR
> > Pinnacle PCTV Pro
> > DVD-ROM
> > CD-RW
> > 3.5 Floppy
> > 4 80mm fans
> > 80gb Maxtor 2mb Cache
> > 512mb Kingston 3200
>
>
> You need about eight more fans.
>
 
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In article <xlYkc.45859$Qy.11235@fed1read04>, none@none.com says...
> I was wonering if my PSU could handle a 250WD SATA HD my psu is 350w btw.
> Here's my System Specs
> Antec 350w PSU
> MSI K8T-NeoFis2r
> AMD Athlon 64 3000+
> Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
> eVGA Nvidia 5900SE 128mb DDR
> Pinnacle PCTV Pro
> DVD-ROM
> CD-RW
> 3.5 Floppy
> 4 80mm fans
> 80gb Maxtor 2mb Cache
> 512mb Kingston 3200
>

Should be no problem since Antec supplies are fairly spec'd. Your system *might*
pull 200W when heavily loaded, so the 350W rating is absolutely not a limitation.
When I say heavily loaded, I mean that the CPU is at 100% utilization and the CD
is spinning up. If there was going to be a problem, it would be that an individual
supply is loaded beyond what the supply could put out. If you want some further
comfort, look at the specs of the motherboard for how much current is required on
each supply. Add to that the video card. If you have 5A margin on 3.3V, 5V, and
12V you will have enough for all other peripherals.

Don't be too influenced by the craze for over-stated power supplies. They will
cost you wasted power due to inefficiency at light (normal) loads, will make more
noise, and will lighten your wallet needlessly. Now if you had a system with 6 10K
SCSI drives (15W each, 90W)) and dual Xeon (90W each, 180W total), you might be
thinking about a 450W supply just to have some safety margin.
 
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No. Especially not if its a cheap power supply that doesn't put out it's
"rated" power.

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"Daniel P" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:xlYkc.45859$Qy.11235@fed1read04...
> I was wonering if my PSU could handle a 250WD SATA HD my psu is 350w btw.
> Here's my System Specs
> Antec 350w PSU
> MSI K8T-NeoFis2r
> AMD Athlon 64 3000+
> Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
> eVGA Nvidia 5900SE 128mb DDR
> Pinnacle PCTV Pro
> DVD-ROM
> CD-RW
> 3.5 Floppy
> 4 80mm fans
> 80gb Maxtor 2mb Cache
> 512mb Kingston 3200
>
>
>
>
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> "Duct tape is a lot like the Force. It has a Dark side, a Light side, and
it
> holds all the pieces of the Universe together"
>
>
 
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here's my lines as they are
Vcore 1.50v
3.3v line 3.23
+5v line 4.97
+12v line 11.52


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"DaveW" <none@zero.org> wrote in message
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> No. Especially not if its a cheap power supply that doesn't put out it's
> "rated" power.
>
> --
> DaveW
>
>
>
> "Daniel P" <none@none.com> wrote in message
> news:xlYkc.45859$Qy.11235@fed1read04...
> > I was wonering if my PSU could handle a 250WD SATA HD my psu is 350w
btw.
> > Here's my System Specs
> > Antec 350w PSU
> > MSI K8T-NeoFis2r
> > AMD Athlon 64 3000+
> > Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
> > eVGA Nvidia 5900SE 128mb DDR
> > Pinnacle PCTV Pro
> > DVD-ROM
> > CD-RW
> > 3.5 Floppy
> > 4 80mm fans
> > 80gb Maxtor 2mb Cache
> > 512mb Kingston 3200
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > "Duct tape is a lot like the Force. It has a Dark side, a Light side,
and
> it
> > holds all the pieces of the Universe together"
> >
> >
>
>
 
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I just buy fans. I am a cooling freak.

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"Matt" <matt@themattfella.zzzz.com> wrote in message
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> Daniel P wrote:
> > why is that
> >
>
> If your case has good ventilation characteristics, normally you should
> not need four case fans.
>
 
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I could be wrong, but I think even the most power hungry hard drives only
draw about 10 watts. Check the WD site, I am pretty sure they list power
consumptiion in the drive specs for the 250 SATA drive. I have 3 of them in
a raid 5 config and I like em just fine. I run a Antec 430 TP supply.

--Dan

"Daniel P" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:xlYkc.45859$Qy.11235@fed1read04...
> I was wonering if my PSU could handle a 250WD SATA HD my psu is 350w btw.
> Here's my System Specs
> Antec 350w PSU
> MSI K8T-NeoFis2r
> AMD Athlon 64 3000+
> Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
> eVGA Nvidia 5900SE 128mb DDR
> Pinnacle PCTV Pro
> DVD-ROM
> CD-RW
> 3.5 Floppy
> 4 80mm fans
> 80gb Maxtor 2mb Cache
> 512mb Kingston 3200
>
>
>
>
> --
> "Duct tape is a lot like the Force. It has a Dark side, a Light side, and
it
> holds all the pieces of the Universe together"
>
>
 
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In article <dKxlc.44343$e%5.41055@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com>,
dg <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I could be wrong, but I think even the most power hungry hard drives only
>draw about 10 watts. Check the WD site, I am pretty sure they list power
>consumptiion in the drive specs for the 250 SATA drive. I have 3 of them in
>a raid 5 config and I like em just fine. I run a Antec 430 TP supply.
>

Disk draw more power while they are spinning up. Look for the detail
specs sheet for your model drive on the manufacturers web site.


>--Dan
>
>"Daniel P" <none@none.com> wrote in message
>news:xlYkc.45859$Qy.11235@fed1read04...
>> I was wonering if my PSU could handle a 250WD SATA HD my psu is 350w btw.
>> Here's my System Specs
>> Antec 350w PSU
>> MSI K8T-NeoFis2r
>> AMD Athlon 64 3000+
>> Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
>> eVGA Nvidia 5900SE 128mb DDR
>> Pinnacle PCTV Pro
>> DVD-ROM
>> CD-RW
>> 3.5 Floppy
>> 4 80mm fans
>> 80gb Maxtor 2mb Cache
>> 512mb Kingston 3200
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> "Duct tape is a lot like the Force. It has a Dark side, a Light side, and
>it
>> holds all the pieces of the Universe together"
>>
>>
>
>


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