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Solved: buying PSU and GPU. What do you think?

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19-Feb-2009, 04:29 PM #1
Cool Solved: buying PSU and GPU. What do you think?
Hi everybody!

So i was planning to buy a PSU. It's a 420W RedWing Xilence PSU.
Here's more info on the PSU: http://www.xilence-lab.de/News-Detai...da.0.html?&L=1

And a GPU. I was thinking about a POV GF 9800GT 512MB DDR3
Or do you recommend anything better?

was wondering if the PSU and GPU fit this MOBO?
ASUSTeK Computer INC. P5LD2-X/1333 Rev x.xx
Bus Clock: 200 megahertz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 0115 08/01/2007


And what is that mobo anyways? does it suck?

Everything that uses power in my PC:

Mobo: ASUSTeK Computer INC. P5LD2-X/1333
CPU:
2,20 gigahertz Intel Core2 Duo E4500
CD/DVD Reader/Writer:
ATAPI DVD A DH20A3H ATA Device
HDD: 2 Hard drives - C: 57GB - D: 262GB
(RAM???): 1x 2GB - 1x 1GB <--- That's a crap combination??
GPU: The one i decide to buy. Don't know about their power needs.
Other Devices:
USB Human Interface Device
Standard PS/2 Keyboard
HID-compliant mouse
Generic PC/SC Usb Smart Card Reader
USB Mass Storage Device
USB Root Hub (5x)
Generic volume shadow copy
STORAGE DEVICE (4x)


Is that PSU Good enough for all this? Has it got good enough connectors etc?

Please leave your opinions/suggestions and everything here
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19-Feb-2009, 05:25 PM #2
power
I would go higher on the power supply 600w , as far as the connections you can always add connectors to your existing if needed.Look into Corsair power supply.Dont forget there is a rear fan & a top fan, Cases have top & rear
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21-Feb-2009, 05:55 PM #3
Ok i found a answer somewhere else. SOLVED
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