On 12/30/2014 03:43 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 06:14:54PM +0000, DAVID CHIPMAN wrote:
I know this really isn't about Linux per se, but I thought I would ask this
question here any how. I have a computer wit a 300W PSU. It currently has an
onboard video chip, which I would like to replace with a video card. Now, the
video card specs mention needing a 300W PSU. My question is: Would that 300W
requirement be a minimum, or what the card would need to work full-on? Thanks,
Assuming it is a proper 300W power supply (and not some cheap pretend
power supply), then it is probably OK. The video card recommendations
are not for how much the card needs, but for what they expect a typical
system with that card to need.
So it is probably OK.
Of course if you have an old system with one of those 150W Pentium 4
chips, then maybe not. :)
If you have a hardware nerd, take them along when you buy power
supplies. The difference in the contents of one of those shiney little
cases is amazing, even with the same part number on the outside.
--dave
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