Get a cheap Dell PSU off eBay, those OEM PSUs generall dont fail often, oh and the 9600XT in a server is such a waste, you should give it to me
Get a cheap Dell PSU off eBay, those OEM PSUs generall dont fail often, oh and the 9600XT in a server is such a waste, you should give it to me
haha you wish. its gonna be CS server too. there is only 1 8100 PSU on ebay and its $77 shipped. F that...Originally Posted by ZeD
aside from the connector, is the physical PSU ATX?
comp never powered up.... thats a no no for me. there is no garantee it works.Originally Posted by ZeD
My bad, I'll re-iterate: Dell P4 (Pre socket 775) are all standard ATX components
With the new tech involved with the 775 they have apparently changed the pinout.
bastards...you would think they would have learned from their mistakes with P3 systems. Oh well...
-Grendel
Laziness leads to innovation.
so then buy a $5 adaptor and if it doesnt work ya only lost $5Originally Posted by MrSlacker
I never understood the need to buy a system from a company.
I've always built my own pcs once I learned how. You choose what goes in and some of that hardware can last for years and years.
Crappy psu, thermal paste, mobo, ram, and hd are not my idea of a good computer.
I work in IT and I see hp dc5000sff's have heat, hard drive, and port failure issues. That's horrible.
I just don't understand it for personal computer needs.
because some people don't have the time or don't want to take the time to configure, order, and assemble their own computer.
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
- Unknown
Or they are just too plain stupid and don't want to bother with learning. It's a sad world out there.Originally Posted by Zeus
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