alright, someone from HP sent me an e-mail saying this:
CAUTION: An ATX 12V-compliant power supply is required to supply supplemental power to motherboards with Pentium 4 and some Athlon processors. Always connect the additional +12V power connector to the motherboard.
Do not use a standard ATX power supply on Pentium 4 based systems. Damage to the board and power supply may result.
WARNING: Do not overload the system by installing add-in cards that draw excessive current. HP Desktop PCs are designed to provide an average of 2 amps per PCI/AGP slot. The total amperage draw of a system must not exceed the number of slots times 2 amps.
NOTE: In geographical regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, it is strongly recommended that the system be plugged into a surge suppressor.
NOTE: Never attempt to disassemble or repair the power supply. Always replace the entire unit.
sorry but this has been buggin me... what's it called when your monitor plugs into the blue jack in the vid card in the link?? i wanna know what it's called and btw the 7600gt looks good but it doesn't have that blue deal...
EDIT: scratch everything i said... i need a 400w ATX PSU
My friend plays with those exact specs, except he has a semperon clocked at 1600mhz, it was the 2600+, he rectnly oced it to 180mhz, and bougth a fx5500 instead of a 5200 so now he plays on low-mediom, instead of all low. i thnk u can do it, but it might be lower fps and you would have to do it on low settings.