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  • The Build PartII(cont)

    My final choice for the power supply is the Silverstone ST52F.





    With 520 watts of power, support for PCI graphics cards, and a high rating by everyone, including Nvida, this was an easy choice.

    Full review here!

    http://www.techimo.com/articles/i230.html

    Cost $ 121.00


  • #2
    dumbass, every one knows the hamster in a wheel is the way to go. :loser:
    My banner is bigger and prettier and cooler then yours. I choose not to show it so your feelings do not get hurt.

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    • #3
      dumbass, every one knows the hamster in a wheel is the way to go.
      Yea, thats what I got now, and its rather reliable, however, when I load up any game made in the last 5 years, I hear this uncontrollable laughing sound comming from somewhere, and an error message informing me that my system will run "Pong" just fine, but I need to upgrade :cry:

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      • #4
        Just give the hamster some steroids and you will be fine.
        My banner is bigger and prettier and cooler then yours. I choose not to show it so your feelings do not get hurt.

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        • #5
          Just saw the motherboard you're gonna get. You'll need an adapter. Because the board is BTX not ATX. were the power connector is 24 pins instead of 20.

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          • #6
            • 11.96 in.(L) x 9.61 in.(W); ATX
            • 4 DIMMs w/ DDR 400 upto 4 GB
            • 1 PCI-E 16X; 1 PCI-E 1X; 1 PCI-E 4X; 4 PCI; 10 USB
            • 7.1 Ch. Audio; Dual Gb LAN; IEEE 1394 RAID(0, 1, 0+1, 5); SATA; ATA133
            • Live Update; Fuzzy Logic; PC Alert; MSI CoreCell; MSI CoreCenter; DOT , DigiCell; nVidia Firewall


            Because the board is BTX not ATX

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            • #7
              count the number of pins your PSU connector on the Board. it's 24 not 20

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              • #8
                count the number of pins your PSU connector on the Board. it's 24 not 20
                Ahhh, thanks for bringing that up, I do believe its covered though:
                http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...60&articID=281
                The Silverstone unit does not disappoint! Heavier gauge wire, 6 Molex power connectors, 4 SATA power connectors, 2 Floppy power connectors, a 24 pin ATX header, 6 pin PCI Express plug, 4 pin Aux power cable adapter that converts the 8 Pin EPS header for 4 pin 12v auxiliary motherboard use (read not server). The unit is a standard sized ATX unit and weighs in at a hefty 5.5lbs (2.49kg), which is inline with the Zippy HP2 6460P. Included are adapters such as a 24 pin to 20 pin ATX header adapter allowing this Power supply to power older 20 pin ATX header motherboards. Specifications are very stout and their website promises Workstation level components and active PFC.
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