caperjack
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howdy all, the old monk here, with a poser. My 'puter really wants a 350 watt p.s., but I've only got a 200. Is it possible to slave a second p.s. to get the extra, needed watts???
It's better just to replace the whole thing. You can buy a400W power supply for as little as $30, and the replacement is easier than setting up a slave* PS, which can cause problems in some situations.
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TallCool1
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I agree that just spending $30-50 dollars on a good quality power supply is your best option, I like Antec's PSU's best but Sparkle and Enermax make good ones as well.
borumas
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Check pricewatch . Just a couple months ago, I purchased a dual-fan 500W PSU for $16, shipped.
Even though you can slave two power supplies together, that's pretty, UM, GHETTO. For one thing, how easy would it be to find a case that accepts two PSUs? You'd probably end up drilling a old in the side and sitting the second PSU on top.
alc6379
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