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2003-02-17, 05:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Just finished reading an article at Gamespot about the new GeForce and it brought to mind something I had not considered: power supply. I have a 350 watt supply on my PC, and with a P4, I was wondering...is 350 Watts enough to handle a 128MB Radeon ?
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2003-02-17, 05:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
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It all depends on what else you're running... # of cdroms, hard drives, fans, etc.
350 could be enough if you don't have much else, but 350w really isn't that much anymore. PSUs aren't that expensive, so you might consider getting something more powerful.
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2003-02-17, 07:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
Yes. I ran my Radeon 9700 pro at 4x agp on my old comp which had a 250. So yeah, you'll be fine. If your comp spontaineously just shuts off, then you don't have enough power.
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