Ok, heres my story, my current 420watt powersupply is shot, it powers my pc, but sometimes it starts making static sounds and my pc restarts, so I was wondering
I found a ultra 400-watt power supply
3 questions
1) is Ultra a good brand for power supplies
2) is 400 watts enough to run a 64 3400+ cpu, with a mobo, and 9600XT
3) Are staticy sounds coming from your PS normal?
I have a bit of a background in this; I used to repair switching power supplies when it was economical to do so, going back 30 years .
1) TheUltra brand is unknown to me, but it looks OK from the picture and other info I've seen. If I had one in hand, I could trace it to the OEM (original equipment manufacturer) from the UL recogition code (the backwards UR followed by the letter E and a series of numbers). You can usually Google that code and find out more.
2) 400 watts is a bit low these days. The minimal incremental extra cost of a 500-watt supply is a good investment.
3) No :-)
TallCool1
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do you know of decent power supply brands?
For example, this one , while slightly over your limit, is a brand known to me, and a 120mm fan turns slower--so it runs quieter and lasts longer.
TallCool1
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I've pretty much got that PSU, or the 480 watt model of it. I'm pretty happy with it, and it's got plenty of PSU connectors for me-- mine has 6 Molexes, 2 floppy connectors, and 2 SATA connectors. Also, the blue LEDs in mine look kinda cool.
Personally, I'd just buy that one, and get some PSU splitters. I found some at CompUSSR for $2 US a piece.
alc6379
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Antec, OCZ, Thermaltake and Zalman are the units I'd consider as first choices.
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Remember when the bombardment of 200 Watt car stereo speakers hit the US market? They were trash.. They rate these according to their own standards, Meaning just because it says 400 Watts.. if its 20.00 its most likely in all actuality 200 Watts max.. Take their advice, Spend the extra cash and get a good one!
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