> While the above figures give you a ball-park figure for what wattage
> your PSU should be able to handle, it then becomes a matter of ensuring
> that you get a PSU which *will* be able to 'deliver' because many PSUs
> (including expensive ones) claim one thing but simply do not 'deliver'
> when it comes to the crunch.

Just to back up Basil's comments... I had loads of odd and unsolvable
problems with peripheral devices (like printers), and randomly failing
hard drives (that worked fine when put into a second test machine).
Very frustrating problems that I knew should not be a problem, or
should be easily solved.

I ended up replacing the PSU with a BeQuiet 600W
(http://www.be-quiet.net), and that cleared it all up.  The computer
has been rock solid stable ever since.  Now the only issues I have are
all the ones I create by tinkering.

C.
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