Hello,
After 4 years of good work my Codegen PSU's fan became very loud. Recently I heard bad things aboud Codegen so I thought I change the whole PSU.
I was thinking about buying a Chieftec DT350F2B 350W (my current PSU is only 300W)
My current configuration is:
Motherboard: ABIT IL-8
CPU: Intel Celeron D 356, 3366 MHz
Memory: 3 GB DDR2
HDD: 80 GB Maxtor
Videocard: Connect 3D Radeon X550
1 DVD/CD-Burner combo and 1 FDD
Other than the usual display, keyboard & mouse trinity, a gamepad, a printer, two small loudspeaker are connected always. Other than that only a scanner and a mobile HDD rarely.
My question is, is that PSU enought for my computer? Or should I look up another? I'm open for suggestions.
What really bothers me, is that current PSU-s have their fan at the bottom, while my one on the back, so I don' know if these new ones would work correctly in my PC.
And one more thing. Haven't changed a PSU yet, so whad do you think? By following this article (http://www.fonerbooks.com/r_power.htm), could I make it? (It wouldn't be the first I set my hands in a computer, but until now I awoided the PSU)
After 4 years of good work my Codegen PSU's fan became very loud. Recently I heard bad things aboud Codegen so I thought I change the whole PSU.
I was thinking about buying a Chieftec DT350F2B 350W (my current PSU is only 300W)
My current configuration is:
Motherboard: ABIT IL-8
CPU: Intel Celeron D 356, 3366 MHz
Memory: 3 GB DDR2
HDD: 80 GB Maxtor
Videocard: Connect 3D Radeon X550
1 DVD/CD-Burner combo and 1 FDD
Other than the usual display, keyboard & mouse trinity, a gamepad, a printer, two small loudspeaker are connected always. Other than that only a scanner and a mobile HDD rarely.
My question is, is that PSU enought for my computer? Or should I look up another? I'm open for suggestions.
What really bothers me, is that current PSU-s have their fan at the bottom, while my one on the back, so I don' know if these new ones would work correctly in my PC.

And one more thing. Haven't changed a PSU yet, so whad do you think? By following this article (http://www.fonerbooks.com/r_power.htm), could I make it? (It wouldn't be the first I set my hands in a computer, but until now I awoided the PSU)