Greetings,
I have a question that perhaps someone in this group might know the answer to.
My family's media-PC is an Athlon XP 2000+ (at 1.67GHz with 1GB of Ram) on an MSI KM2M Combo-L mobo. This past holiday season I found that DVD burning would occasionally result in a sudden system shutdown (no "Shutting down", just black and quiet).
I thought I'd put a new PSU into my rig in order to relieve some of the load-stress, which I've heard is something of a concern on an older system with many drives and peripherals. I purchased an Antec Earthwatts 500w PSU hoping to relieve that stress, but found that my mobo may not support this.
My bios and other system drivers are all up to date, but I'm unsure where to go to find out about high wattage support. The gentleman at Antec recommended that I see if the bios supports it. After browsing around the (limited) bios menu, I can't see anything. Am I out of luck? Do I need to get a smaller wattage power-supply?
Let me know if there is any additional information that I can use to elucidate further.
Thanks in advance,
DocBadwrench
I have a question that perhaps someone in this group might know the answer to.
My family's media-PC is an Athlon XP 2000+ (at 1.67GHz with 1GB of Ram) on an MSI KM2M Combo-L mobo. This past holiday season I found that DVD burning would occasionally result in a sudden system shutdown (no "Shutting down", just black and quiet).
I thought I'd put a new PSU into my rig in order to relieve some of the load-stress, which I've heard is something of a concern on an older system with many drives and peripherals. I purchased an Antec Earthwatts 500w PSU hoping to relieve that stress, but found that my mobo may not support this.
My bios and other system drivers are all up to date, but I'm unsure where to go to find out about high wattage support. The gentleman at Antec recommended that I see if the bios supports it. After browsing around the (limited) bios menu, I can't see anything. Am I out of luck? Do I need to get a smaller wattage power-supply?
Let me know if there is any additional information that I can use to elucidate further.
Thanks in advance,
DocBadwrench