a compatable power supply, and a power source(the wall outlet)
2007-04-21 19:09:55
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answered by shamus_jack 3
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I'd say around 300W, depending on the devices present.
Ideally you should sum up grossly the components' power usage to get a better idea.
Note that it is imperative to take peak power into account even though it's not the basic calculation. Otherwise you may notice your computer restarting when there's a lot of activity.
2007-04-22 02:17:32
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answered by juliepelletier 7
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If you have the Pll (Klamath core) w/ draws 35-43 watts, you may need a 200watt power supply.
If you have the Pll (Deschutes core) w/ draws 17-27 watts, you may only need a 150-180watt power supply.
2007-04-23 09:09:47
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answered by Karz 7
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Generally it si 230 volts on the mother board this wil be usage of 12 and 5 for the mother boards.
2007-04-24 00:22:01
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a CD-ROM, Hard disk and a monitor then you would need about 200 watts of power.
2007-04-22 02:15:15
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answered by X1 2
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110 watts or 220
2007-04-22 02:14:09
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answered by Cawkus 2
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