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So I spoke with a Hp technician,they said I can upgrade to a power supply up to 460 Watts
Ive never upgraded a power supply before Im not lookin to upgrade now,I was just
wondering about the details bout my pc I still play older kid games
like magical racing tour,croc 2,emperors new groove,toy story 2
Ive never upgraded a power supply before Im not lookin to upgrade now,I was just
wondering about the details bout my pc I still play older kid games
like magical racing tour,croc 2,emperors new groove,toy story 2
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With a 460 watt psu you should be able to power most graphics cards.
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With a 460 watt psu you should be able to power most graphics cards.
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So I spoke with a Hp technician,they said I can upgrade to a power supply up to 460 Watts
Ive never upgraded a power supply before Im not lookin to upgrade now,I was just
wondering about the details bout my pc I still play older kid games
like magical racing tour,croc 2,emperors new groove,toy story 2
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no tf 2 in there mate?
With a 460 watt psu you should be able to power most graphics cards.
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yayayaya
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So I spoke with a Hp technician,they said I can upgrade to a power supply up to 460 Watts
Ive never upgraded a power supply before Im not lookin to upgrade now,I was just
wondering about the details bout my pc I still play older kid games
like magical racing tour,croc 2,emperors new groove,toy story 2
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no tf 2 in there mate?
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If y'all looked around, you can actually use an 8400GS or a Radeon HD3450. Computer companies dont offer extras that cant run a setup they built. They just dont do it. Somehow, we, well most of us have been brainwashed to thinking we need an enourmous powersupply when we really dont.
I have a 1000W PSU, but I made well use of it, had the two of most power hungry GPU on the market. and even that I didnt need, so I found out. Each 8800 Ultra pulled 175w. So a single 460w PSU would actually run an 8800 Ultra. unlikely 2 with all your other stuff.
Blackheart appears to have actually done his homework by selecting an 8400 because it would run on his machine.
But... Blackheart, I would still suggest swapping your PSU. You will be happy you did in the long run, though you may not need 460w, anything to run something up to maybe a 9600 or 3870, or well even less. You will be happy if you do.
I have a 1000W PSU, but I made well use of it, had the two of most power hungry GPU on the market. and even that I didnt need, so I found out. Each 8800 Ultra pulled 175w. So a single 460w PSU would actually run an 8800 Ultra. unlikely 2 with all your other stuff.
Blackheart appears to have actually done his homework by selecting an 8400 because it would run on his machine.
But... Blackheart, I would still suggest swapping your PSU. You will be happy you did in the long run, though you may not need 460w, anything to run something up to maybe a 9600 or 3870, or well even less. You will be happy if you do.

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Ive never played tf 1 or 2
Ive only had a steam account for 2 years
My pc is a HP Pavilion Slimline
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Ive only had a steam account for 2 years
My pc is a HP Pavilion Slimline


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Did I need 8800 Ultras in SLI to play TF2 all the time? Do you need GTX 280s in SLI?
do you now understand the point of just upgrading your computer because you can?
do you now understand the point of just upgrading your computer because you can?

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a key element in power supplies that you may want to keep in mind when purchasing one, is to find out how many amps each 12V rail puts out. Some video cards take a lot of amps, and no matter how many watts you have, it must also supply the proper amps. It is printed on the side of the power supply in case you want to find out.
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[quote="Sickmeat";p="109597"]a key element in power supplies that you may want to keep in mind when purchasing one, is to find out how many amps each 12V rail puts out. Some video cards take a lot of amps, and no matter how many watts you have, it must also supply the proper amps. It is printed on the side of the power supply in case you want to find out.[/quote]
This is one of the reasons I picked up the 750 I'm putting in to my current build. Single rail, 65 amps. No rail balancing necessary
I figure if worse comes to worse, I can plug my refridgerator in to it
This is one of the reasons I picked up the 750 I'm putting in to my current build. Single rail, 65 amps. No rail balancing necessary

I figure if worse comes to worse, I can plug my refridgerator in to it

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