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Old 03-05-2009, 02:37 PM   #11
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It's an ATX form factor case that's about 6 years old. Seems to work fine now.
New boards may use WTX power connections, rather than ATX.
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Old 03-05-2009, 02:40 PM   #12
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It's an ATX form factor case that's about 6 years old. Seems to work fine now.
I did not ask about the case.
I asked about the power supply.
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I did not ask about the case.
I asked about the power supply.
I don't know what that is. 200watt maybe?
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I don't know what that is. 200watt maybe?

200watt? Don't think so unless your computer is a mini PC from the 90's

Open it up...the wattage rating will be listed on a label.
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200watt? Don't think so unless your computer is a mini PC from the 90's

Open it up...the wattage rating will be listed on a label.
I'll have to check when i get home. For some reason 230 comes to mind but I don't think it's that big.
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I'll have to check when i get home. For some reason 230 comes to mind but I don't think it's that big.
230 sounds common for 2000-2002 time frame OEM computers.

What brand is your PC?
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200watt? Don't think so unless your computer is a mini PC from the 90's

Open it up...the wattage rating will be listed on a label.
Not unusual for a P-III or early P-4.

Upgrade the supply, when you get the new board. 200W isn't going to be enough to drive a modern board and video card, and the cooling fan has likely gone to shit anyway.
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230 sounds common for 2000-2002 time frame OEM computers.

What brand is your PC?
It's a home built with a no name case.
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Not unusual for a P-III or early P-4.

Upgrade the supply, when you get the new board. 200W isn't going to be enough to drive a modern board and video card, and the cooling fan has likely gone to shit anyway.
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It's a home built with a no name case.

Ok...you PSU is likely junk at this point.
The case...you may have an issue with heat if its a common case from the era of 200-230 watt power supplies.

Cases are cheap enough where investing in a new case will be worth it. You don't need anything fancy...just something that can handle heat dissipation from modern components.

Size and # of 100db fans doesn't matter. Proper airflow does.
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