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I had a 230 watt, put a 350 watt in didn't do it again.
They are expensive the 450 or 500 watt ones. £110 to £120
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Posted: 2002-02-23 21:35:00
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i assumed that they were cheap cos over her an ATX case + a 300W power pack is on average only £35!!!
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[ This Message was edited by: ejasim on 2002-02-23 21:39 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-23 21:38:00
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In the Uk they are expensive. If you check out Scan.
http://www.scan.co.uk
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Posted: 2002-02-23 21:51:00
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bloody hell!!! the 431W one looks like a sensible choise if i ordered from them.....
should make a business which i get PSU units from over here cheaply and sell em in da UK...want 2 join me?
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Posted: 2002-02-23 21:56:00
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What sw do you guys use for monitoring the cpu temperature? I am having a laptop that gets very hot, but I have not found a sw for monitoring this.
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Posted: 2002-02-23 23:28:00
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Eamonn
Sounds like a good idea
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Posted: 2002-02-24 02:26:00
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solem: I use HMonitor. Download it from
http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?3326
its says that its shareware but ive had it for a long time and it isn't..
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Posted: 2002-02-24 09:36:00
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O right I'll have a look at that
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Posted: 2002-02-24 12:24:00
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I've tried to install Hmonitor, but I does'nt get any info when I start it. I'm using a laptop, Compaq Evo N150, anyone with experience using this or other programs on laptops?
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Posted: 2002-02-24 22:32:00
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No not really.
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Posted: 2002-02-25 11:50:00
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