It was more in reference to the constant over rating of PSU's that are needed by people on here, not aimed towards you, no.
If I have a point to make towards anyone, I'll either state their name directly or quote them :)
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Blitzen, when I wrote the above I admit I did not know his system specs, so I just recommended a good quality psu within his budget. I could have suggested a OCZ GameXStream 700W PSU, which also falls within his budget but that would most likely be definitely OTT.
Setting a budget marks the range you don't want to go over, no point paying twice as much for something you don't need when you can get a product that does what you require for half your budget.
Hi, me again :P
Got a new question, and seeing how this thread is still semi-alive I dont see any reasons making a new topic. No PSU question this time though..
Just bought 1Gb RAM (PC2700) And when trying to get it in its socket it appears too be too big. I can get the end in the socket (though not completely) and the middle of the stick doesnt seem to be able to get in the socket. (Yes I am trying to get it in the right way). Could it be too long? :S
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You have brought the right type of DDR RAM, haven't you? :)
According to a Hexus review my mobo supports PC2700, which I bought. And I dont think there are DDR2 sticks of PC2700? :P
Edit: seeing how a DDR2 stick wouldnt fit in at all, Its a DDR1 stick, thats for sure
Edit2: The new stick and the old one thats currently in place are both the same in length, just checked :)
You're right on the PC2700 thing - Always worth checking though :)
If you say its the middle which wont go in, the only thing I can think of is checking that its in the right way, but you said you'd checked this.
Im stumped...:)
Yeah me too...
And I think Ive been putting too much force on it cause my mobo seems to be dead. No Bios, no nothing :help:
Im in trouble I think, I work with that machine and without it I can go quit the job >.>
Shiiiiiit..
Edit: Ok... gonna be either a HDD, graphics card OR monitor failure, and I dont have any extra monitors to test it with except for this one. (Dont think my mom likes it if I use her stuff =P)