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PSU/Motherboard Question
Kagemusha
03-11-2009, 03:38 PM
Hey computer gurus,
I'm looking to change my Powersupply on my computer. It's been making this high pitched whine , even after i turn off my system. I've tried using an air compressor thing to clean out the dust but it still makes that noise.
Does anyone know where I can find out , what powersupplies are compatiable with my system?
my MB :
ASUS P5W-DH-DLX S775 i975X 3PCI/2PCI-E X
On a related note, I also want to add some RAM into my moms computer. It's a Intel Celeron 2.80 Ghz and the MB is : GA-8iG1000MK with 512 MB DDR PC3200/400 RAM.
Can anyone tell me what type of ram this MB accepts and how high I can go?
Thanks in advance :D
Eclypz
03-11-2009, 04:18 PM
Unless I'm overlooking something, any modern day power supply will work....They might have more plugs than you need, but the basics are there. I don't know how much power you need, but I'd assume with an old system like that, you'd probably be ok with 400-450W. However, if you want to future proof your investment, get at least a 550W, so you can re-use your new power supply if you upgrade.
As for the RAM. your post says what kind of RAM you need: PC3200
It's hardly worth buying new, as you can probably find somebody giving that stuff away, but if you decide to buy new, here's 512MB for $24:
http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=28441&vpn=DD4003-S512%2FBR&manufacture=Buffalo
But seriously....find somebody that's willing to give you that stuff for free...lol
InvisibleSoul
03-11-2009, 06:10 PM
Gigabyte GA-8iG1000MK Specs:
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ClassValue=Motherboard&ProductID=1655&ProductName=GA-8IG1000MK
Type: Dual Channel DDR 400 / 333 / 266 support
Max capacity: 4 GB (Please read FAQ for further information)
DIMM slots: 4
You can get 512MB DDR400 for $9.58:
http://www.directcanada.com/products/?sku=12410BD6609&vpn=KVR400D2N3/512&manufacture=KINGSTON
It's $10.04 at NCIX, but you can pricematch to save the 46¢ if you want:
http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=15014&vpn=KVR400D2N3%2F512&manufacture=Kingston
It's actually even cheaper to get 1GB modules... $13.52 here:
http://www.directcanada.com/products/?sku=12410BD4479&vpn=KVR400D2N3/1G&manufacture=KINGSTON
$17.99 at NCIX, but you can pricematch the above:
http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=15877&vpn=KVR400D2N3%2F1G&manufacture=Kingston
Dragon-88
03-12-2009, 10:33 AM
Hey computer gurus,
I'm looking to change my Powersupply on my computer. It's been making this high pitched whine , even after i turn off my system. I've tried using an air compressor thing to clean out the dust but it still makes that noise.
Does anyone know where I can find out , what powersupplies are compatiable with my system?
my MB :
ASUS P5W-DH-DLX S775 i975X 3PCI/2PCI-E X
On a related note, I also want to add some RAM into my moms computer. It's a Intel Celeron 2.80 Ghz and the MB is : GA-8iG1000MK with 512 MB DDR PC3200/400 RAM.
Can anyone tell me what type of ram this MB accepts and how high I can go?
Thanks in advance :D
You can use any powersupply to this day, if you have a high end got for a silent one... Also you can check your memory at www.kingston.com and choose the mobo that you are using and it will tell you what u need.
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