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Hello everyone,
I was just googling for a good computer forum and I came across this and I should say, this forum is really helpful. I got my questions answered quickly. I just bought a desktop and am going to make it more faster. I am going to have lots of questions for you guys regarding overclocking, CPU temp and all that. People here seem to be really helpful and its just awesome. By the way, my computer description is in the below link. http://www.kumiyer.com/computer.htm Last edited by kumiyer; 06-08-2005 at 07:54 AM. |
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Location: London
Age: 26
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welcome to the forum. Your PC looks good. No mention of PSU though, are you using the PSU that came with your case. You may want to consider changing that especially if your planning one overclocking in the future, read PSU101
PSU 101 otherwise good setup
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Yeah, I still have the PSU that came with the case. It is a 450 Watt PSU with 18A@12V and 50A@5V. After going over the PSU101, it seems that I may need a better PSU for future mods to my computer. I would probably be getting a new one soon.
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