EDIT: Oops thought 230 v = 230watt.
Looks good, one thing, it looks like you have an HP. I'd make sure that PSU fits in your case.
Looks good, one thing, it looks like you have an HP. I'd make sure that PSU fits in your case.
Last edited by The_Sniper_NM (2008-05-03 13:25:59)
I though 200v does = 200w?
Is there any 600w PSU that would fit into a HP case? if not, will it be a big problem if it does'nt fit properly?
Is there any 600w PSU that would fit into a HP case? if not, will it be a big problem if it does'nt fit properly?
No, I looked at the v and thought it was a w. Sorry.
I'll go check for HP approved PSU's brb.
I need the name of your desktop, the set of numbers.
EDIT: http://www.beachcomputers.com/power.htm
If all else fails, just get the PSU you are looking it, and ghetto rig it, by putting the PSU on top of the case and running the cables through the opening. If you aren't planning to build a custom, I'd advise not to do this.
I'll go check for HP approved PSU's brb.
I need the name of your desktop, the set of numbers.
EDIT: http://www.beachcomputers.com/power.htm
If all else fails, just get the PSU you are looking it, and ghetto rig it, by putting the PSU on top of the case and running the cables through the opening. If you aren't planning to build a custom, I'd advise not to do this.
Last edited by The_Sniper_NM (2008-05-03 14:18:21)
The model is m9070.uk I'm thinking of just buying the ones i was looking at, there's no problem with the graphics card not fitting is there?i have only 1 port available (not SLI).
Volts definitely do not equal watts. Volt is electric potential and watt is a unit of power. So I think he means 230W PSU.
Should work fine. You defineately need the extra power.
I was looking on VGA chart for the gfx card i chose but its not there, where should it be? its a Nvidia GeForce 8800GTS 512MB OC GDDR3 PCI-Express 2.0, 2xDVI-I/HDCP
Don't think the new GTS's are on Tomshardware as of yetG.Cronin wrote:
I was looking on VGA chart for the gfx card i chose but its not there, where should it be? its a Nvidia GeForce 8800GTS 512MB OC GDDR3 PCI-Express 2.0, 2xDVI-I/HDCP
msi .....are u sure ?
yes.........why?02fxnmaurer wrote:
msi .....are u sure ?
its not a very reputable manufacturer from wat these forums have told me over the years
ask around, im pretti sure everyone will recommend you evga's xfx etc etc
ask around, im pretti sure everyone will recommend you evga's xfx etc etc
they're all standard size, I put a 600w and an xfx 8800 in my HP last year, and it works perfectly.G.Cronin wrote:
I though 200v does = 200w?
Is there any 600w PSU that would fit into a HP case? if not, will it be a big problem if it does'nt fit properly?
It's a bitch to get the cables out of the motherboard though, it's not very accessible in the case, crammed behind the dvd-rom drive.
Last edited by S.Lythberg (2008-05-05 13:16:33)
i dont have an SLI port on my HP pc so it really reduces my choice. What would be the best Nvidia gfx card without SLi?
and Lythberg, i know what you mean about the cables, how did you manage to get it out and put in the new one?
and Lythberg, i know what you mean about the cables, how did you manage to get it out and put in the new one?
Last edited by G.Cronin (2008-05-05 13:27:08)
no he means 230VSpIk3y wrote:
Volts definitely do not equal watts. Volt is electric potential and watt is a unit of power. So I think he means 230W PSU.
thts the standard voltage out a uk plug socket
Is the MSI GeForce 8800GTS gfx card PCI or SLI?
bhuuuurrrrrr
8800gts (singular)......is a pci gfx card...
sli is a system of combining the power of two cards in two seperate pci slots with an sli bridge chip
pci is the latest and greatest gfx card socket....
sli is a system to combine two cards
8800gts (singular)......is a pci gfx card...
sli is a system of combining the power of two cards in two seperate pci slots with an sli bridge chip
pci is the latest and greatest gfx card socket....
sli is a system to combine two cards
i know how it works, I was just wondering which the GTS is because i dont have 2 ports to spare!!
Last edited by G.Cronin (2008-05-05 14:03:43)
It needs an PCI-E slot on your motherboard. It will not fit in an normal PCI slot!!G.Cronin wrote:
i know how it works, I was just wondering which the GTS is because i dont have 2 ports to spare!!
Edit: an 8800GTS is also big, maybe you should take a picture of the inside of your case and post it here. Or measure yourself, as far as I can see the HP is an pre-build computer, so make sure all the parts you are planning to buy fit the chassis.
Last edited by ']['error (2008-05-06 03:00:24)
Iv already ordered the parts but thankfully, I have a PCI-E slot as its currently housing the original 8500GT and where the gfx card fits through the back, there is an empty slot so it will fit']['error wrote:
It needs an PCI-E slot on your motherboard. It will not fit in an normal PCI slot!!G.Cronin wrote:
i know how it works, I was just wondering which the GTS is because i dont have 2 ports to spare!!
Edit: an 8800GTS is also big, maybe you should take a picture of the inside of your case and post it here. Or measure yourself, as far as I can see the HP is an pre-build computer, so make sure all the parts you are planning to buy fit the chassis.
u really dont know how it works,G.Cronin wrote:
i know how it works, I was just wondering which the GTS is because i dont have 2 ports to spare!!
2 cards = sli
1 card will never take up two pci slots
1 single gts will take up one slot
2 gts's ....in sli will take up two ...if u mobo is sli compatible
GTS is dual slot in one way. It blocks access to the slot below even two it has only one connector. maybe he was thinking it like that?02fxnmaurer wrote:
u really dont know how it works,G.Cronin wrote:
i know how it works, I was just wondering which the GTS is because i dont have 2 ports to spare!!
2 cards = sli
1 card will never take up two pci slots
1 single gts will take up one slot
2 gts's ....in sli will take up two ...if u mobo is sli compatible
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i should hope so ...otherwise this pc is going to be a bit of a mish mashGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
GTS is dual slot in one way. It blocks access to the slot below even two it has only one connector. maybe he was thinking it like that?02fxnmaurer wrote:
u really dont know how it works,G.Cronin wrote:
i know how it works, I was just wondering which the GTS is because i dont have 2 ports to spare!!
2 cards = sli
1 card will never take up two pci slots
1 single gts will take up one slot
2 gts's ....in sli will take up two ...if u mobo is sli compatible
if u do mean this ....i apologize
Is you serious?The_Sniper_NM wrote:
EDIT: Oops thought 230 v = 230watt.