PSU, how do I tell if it's enough

agcheavin

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How can I tell if my 300 watt PSU is supplying enuff to my video card ? I'm running 2 HD, a DVD and a cd burner and a case fan as well as the 9800 pro.

Just a thought I had....

Gary

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<font color=red>AMD 2700 XP<font color=red>
<font color=red>Gecube 9800 pro Extreme<font color=red>
<font color=blue>ASUS A7N8X deluxe<font color=blue>
<font color=blue>1024 meg Dual Channel DDR 3200<font color=blue>
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does it work? now you know. how long it will work that way is another question

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Well I guess thats an answer, not the one I was hoping for but an answer just the same. I thought maybe If my PSU was low on grunt it might effect my FPS, and a better one may give it that little bit more..

Just a thought, but thanks for the reply.

Gary

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<font color=red>AMD 2700 XP<font color=red>
<font color=red>Gecube 9800 pro Extreme<font color=red>
<font color=blue>ASUS A7N8X deluxe<font color=blue>
<font color=blue>1024 meg Dual Channel DDR 3200<font color=blue>
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Insufficient power shouldn't affect performance but it will affect stability. So if you're having stability problems, the PSU is one thing to consider.
 
dunno's got it spot on.

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<b>AthlonXP <font color=red>2600+</b></font color=red> <i>(o/c 2400+ w/143Mhz fsb)</i>
<b>3dMark03: <font color=red>4,055</b></font color=red>
 
No probs at all with stability...

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<font color=red>AMD 2700 XP<font color=red>
<font color=red>Gecube 9800 pro Extreme<font color=red>
<font color=blue>ASUS A7N8X deluxe<font color=blue>
<font color=blue>1024 meg Dual Channel DDR 3200<font color=blue>
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