A agawtrip Distinguished Oct 9, 2007 167 5 18,695 May 18, 2008 #1 intel e2180 2ghz asus p5vd2 vm-se seagate 160gb ide hard disk inno3d/palit 8500gt 512mb kingston 1gb ddr2-667 1 normal size auxiliary fan no dvd/cd drive is 350w power supply enough for this setup? (for gaming and maya/3ds max) thanks
intel e2180 2ghz asus p5vd2 vm-se seagate 160gb ide hard disk inno3d/palit 8500gt 512mb kingston 1gb ddr2-667 1 normal size auxiliary fan no dvd/cd drive is 350w power supply enough for this setup? (for gaming and maya/3ds max) thanks
D dirtmountain Splendid Apr 19, 2008 3,530 0 22,860 May 18, 2008 #2 Yes it is, no problem. The only caution i might add is that if you want to upgrade the video card in the future for gaming, it may be short for a high end card.
Yes it is, no problem. The only caution i might add is that if you want to upgrade the video card in the future for gaming, it may be short for a high end card.
A akhilles Splendid Jan 2, 2007 4,603 0 22,810 May 19, 2008 #3 make sure it's one of the top tiers: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=108088
snajper69 Distinguished Apr 16, 2008 222 0 18,680 May 19, 2008 #4 agawtrip : intel e2180 2ghz asus p5vd2 vm-se seagate 160gb ide hard disk inno3d/palit 8500gt 512mb kingston 1gb ddr2-667 1 normal size auxiliary fan no dvd/cd drive is 350w power supply enough for this setup? (for gaming and maya/3ds max) thanks Yes its enough don't go with 8500 go with 8600GT or 8600GTS its just whole lot better card.
agawtrip : intel e2180 2ghz asus p5vd2 vm-se seagate 160gb ide hard disk inno3d/palit 8500gt 512mb kingston 1gb ddr2-667 1 normal size auxiliary fan no dvd/cd drive is 350w power supply enough for this setup? (for gaming and maya/3ds max) thanks Yes its enough don't go with 8500 go with 8600GT or 8600GTS its just whole lot better card.
jsc Champion Jul 14, 2004 16,893 7 52,960 May 19, 2008 #5 Depends on the 12 volt output. If you have at least 18 amps on the 12 volt rail, it should do.