Hi all. When I upgraded my PC I had to get a new PSU, so I got a 425W unit that is pretty good. The volts in my ASUS probe application are very steady and it gets the job done.
However, I've got a problem with it. It only comes with 1 4-pin square unit (What is that? +5v?) for the P4 processor, and if I upgrade to a better vid card later I will need another one of these for the vid card.
Also related to that, It has only 4 4-pin normal power units (these are what, +6? I don't know -- the type for hard drives) so by the time I have my CD burner, DVD ROM, and 2 HDs plugged in I have no more power plugs. My zip drive is just sitting there unpowered, and I still have 2 more bays left for future drives, and I might want more HDs later.
So the question is: How do you add plugs to an existing PSU. CAN you add them, safely? Is it just a matter of splicing onto existing cables? How does this affect a HD if you splice its power supply? How much can you siphon off before you don't have enough on the lines to run things?
All I know is that my PSU is running steady and seems capable of more, and that I don't have enough plugs coming out of the PSU to do what I want.