I think I need more power for my ASUS mobo now I've added another Sata drive.
Any recommendations?
Thanks
New PSU for ASUS P4P 800 SE
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Hi,
I have Antec NeoPower 480 PSU, that is working fine with i have 2 scsi HD + sata...
I advice you before buying to check this link it will calculate what PSU you need:
Power supply calculator:
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/powercalc.jsp
I'm not sure that it's still available on Antec website there's some new model but you still can find it in other shops...of course depend on your budget good luck.
Info:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article177-page1.html
Ladiki
I have Antec NeoPower 480 PSU, that is working fine with i have 2 scsi HD + sata...
I advice you before buying to check this link it will calculate what PSU you need:
Power supply calculator:
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/powercalc.jsp
I'm not sure that it's still available on Antec website there's some new model but you still can find it in other shops...of course depend on your budget good luck.
Info:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article177-page1.html
Ladiki
I agree w/ Brotha' Man Nuetron.
I used OCZ PSU's until they started making them " too affordable ", by using cheaper, less expensive parts.
I have had this puppy for a while, the Corair 620w model. It is quiet, runs cool, but best of all sucks most of the hot air in my 4U right out of it's exhaust.
The large powerful maglev fans are great for rackmounted DAW's. So nice of them to put the fan on the CPU side.
It's modular design allows one to use only the cables that are needed, for a tight layout.
I used OCZ PSU's until they started making them " too affordable ", by using cheaper, less expensive parts.
I have had this puppy for a while, the Corair 620w model. It is quiet, runs cool, but best of all sucks most of the hot air in my 4U right out of it's exhaust.
The large powerful maglev fans are great for rackmounted DAW's. So nice of them to put the fan on the CPU side.

It's modular design allows one to use only the cables that are needed, for a tight layout.
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Hi,
Seasonic, Antec Neo's and Corsair are the quietest (400-620w). Noctua fans, acoustic foam and rubber tape/mounts make a quiet PC. I've tried dozens in search on a silent computing utopia.
Laters
CGF
Seasonic, Antec Neo's and Corsair are the quietest (400-620w). Noctua fans, acoustic foam and rubber tape/mounts make a quiet PC. I've tried dozens in search on a silent computing utopia.
Laters
CGF
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