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    How many Watt & ATX version for motherboard

    hi

    can anyone pls tell me

    1.which of the following watt is suitable for this system

    300w/400w/450w of more ?

    2.what is the ATX version for this Motherboard?
    1.3v 20pin connector
    or
    2.0v 24pin connector

    Abit AS8-V P4,LGA775,AGP8x,uGuru,DualDDR,SATA Motherboard
    Intel Pentium 4 630, 3.0GHz 2MB Cache 800Mhz LGA775
    512Mb (2x256Mb) Dual Channel DDR Memory
    256Mb GeForce 6600 PCI-Express16 VGA Card
    120Gb Maxtor DiamondMax DM Plus 9 S-ATA 7200rpm 8Mb Cache


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    wrong section of the forum m8... try the hardware and overclocking section..

    in reply to ur question.. a good 400W should be more than enough..

    and HOW CAN U RUN A PCI-E card on an AGP motherboard?
    Me want Ultrabook


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    lucky me, not too late to find it,thax a lot m8, i ve changed it now to
    Abit GD8 LGA775, SATA, PCI-Express, Snd, GBLan Motherboard

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    the 450W PSU would be better what PSU is it?

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    I would have thought youd want 24pin, brand is more important than wattage really. Also check that it has SATA power and PCI-E power connectors.

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