On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 13:58:03 -0400, "Zed Rafi" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I'm on the verge of buying a new 200 GB IDE HD for my girlfriends computer,
>to complement her older 40 GB drive.
>
>I think her system is currently running on a 300 W Enermax QuietWhisper
>Power Supply (which unfortunately is now whispering quite noisily...). I am
>wondering whether adding this 200 GB new drive will put too much load on the
>PS. How can i determine this?
The power difference between the whole system without the
new drive, and with it, is negligable. If the system were
borderline already, only then would this push it over the
edge.
>
>She's got :
>- Gigabyte GA-7VM400M mobo (All-in-one : sound/lan/video)
>- 512 Meg PC2100 DDR
>- Western Digital 40 GB IDE drive.
>- LG DVD drive
>- LG CD-R/RW drive
>- Adaptec SCSI card
>- MP3 player is occasionally plugged in USB port for uploading music files.
>
>what do you guys think???
That the PSU is mainly suiable because the video is
integrated, otherwise it would've been a little undersized
for the system in the first place BUT will probably continue
running for a while longer. Take voltage readings with a
multimeter to detemine if the load is too high (one rail
dropping or the other rising too high).
As for the noise, they just used junk fans and you need to
lube (if it's a sleeve bearing) or replace the fan(s), or
the whole PSU if you like. A decent dual ball-bearing
exhaust fan is about $5, a decent 350W PSU for that box is
about $35, in a Sparke or other brand, not Enermax which
have to be derated to about 70% of labeled wattage.
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