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Title: atx micro case and a7n266vm?
Post by: lord dolf vader on September 19, 2002, 02:10:38 AM
hello there I have a computer I want to upgrade for my mom. It is a old emonster 500 with a 120 w micro atx power supply. I want to use a a7n266vm in it but am under the impression that amd xp processors require at least 250 w power supplys. the highest atx micro power supply i can find it a 200w . anyone know if this is sufficient ?

thanks for any assistance
Title: atx micro case and a7n266vm?
Post by: Pfunk on September 19, 2002, 10:44:29 AM
Your power supply is not gonna support an XP processor or really anything else for that matter, just bite the bullet and go buy a new case/power supply.  They only cost like $50 anyway, and you can get one with a 350w power supply
Title: atx micro case and a7n266vm?
Post by: lord dolf vader on September 19, 2002, 11:27:07 AM
that is what i figgured but i noticed they make Emachines in athalon xp 1900/2000  they do that with a 150 w supply ? how the hell is that possible? or is it .
Title: atx micro case and a7n266vm?
Post by: AKDejaVu on September 19, 2002, 01:31:26 PM
Might be possible if they used on-board sound and video with only 1 HD and 1 CD... but I can't imagine it would be super stable.

Seems 250w would be a minimum for that setup... 300w if you have a video card.

AKDejaVu
Title: atx micro case and a7n266vm?
Post by: Pfunk on September 19, 2002, 02:51:50 PM
E-machines are pure crap, they utilize the cheapest components available, really for that matter ANY retail computer is crap.  Compaq,Dell,Gateway,IBM,Sony etc etc. all integrated most components onto the motherboard, IE sound,video.  So yes they do not need as hefty as a power supply, hell when I worked at gateway we had a P4 2.0ghz that ran off of a 150 watt power supply.
Title: atx micro case and a7n266vm?
Post by: Eagler on September 19, 2002, 03:55:31 PM
buy ur mother a new case

save that case for your mother - in - law :)
Title: atx micro case and a7n266vm?
Post by: lord dolf vader on September 22, 2002, 03:41:51 PM
Yup thanks all
Title: microATX mobo
Post by: llyr69 on October 07, 2002, 05:28:44 PM
Micro ATX mobo's are designed to work with the smaller power supplies.
Having some functions integrated on the chip, and only having 3 PCI slots reduces the potential demand for power. If your mom isn't into gaming, a micro atx box could be just the ticket. Do a google search for Shuttle SS40G or SS51 for starters.

http://forums.sudhian.com/categories.cfm?catid=33 is a good source of info re small form factor & quiet PC's.

My wife's next box will be a Shuttle SFF box (when they release the Athlon XP version). I am one of those that refuse to pay the price for an Intel CPU-I'd rather spend the price difference on more memory or a larger HD.
Title: atx micro case and a7n266vm?
Post by: lord dolf vader on October 07, 2002, 06:31:13 PM
i have used abit/asus boards in the comps i have built.

you have had good luck with shuttle?
Title: atx micro case and a7n266vm?
Post by: Dingbat on October 08, 2002, 11:46:35 AM
just buy an AMD approved power supply. No need to get a new case.  I've never heard of a MicroATX power supply, case yes, PS no.
Title: atx micro case and a7n266vm?
Post by: Hussein on October 08, 2002, 12:22:12 PM
I'm waiting for the Shuttle Nforce2 FlexATX barebone.. When it gets out I'm gonna get one. Leave this 1.9XP+KT266A+H2O cooling setup for my wife.. :)
Title: atx micro case and a7n266vm?
Post by: bigUC on October 08, 2002, 12:40:10 PM
Just built a small case pc w. that motherboard and an old athlon 1.4 gig i had lying around - PSU was rated 145w.  Been stable for two months.