S Snake-Eyes Daemon Poster Messages 1,147 Feb 18, 2007 #11 To my knowledge, if the computer can open up Notepad, it can run F@H. BTW, get an Antec PSU or Fortron. More reliable.
To my knowledge, if the computer can open up Notepad, it can run F@H. BTW, get an Antec PSU or Fortron. More reliable.
OP OP Ellothar121 In Runtime Messages 180 Feb 18, 2007 #12 Neither of them have an inexpensive modular PSU, and those are my main criteria for a PSU. Do you know of any other companies that might have those?
Neither of them have an inexpensive modular PSU, and those are my main criteria for a PSU. Do you know of any other companies that might have those?
OP OP Ellothar121 In Runtime Messages 180 Feb 19, 2007 #14 I found this one, it's $70, but after the rebate, it's only $40. Does anyone have this one, and if you do, can you give feedback?
I found this one, it's $70, but after the rebate, it's only $40. Does anyone have this one, and if you do, can you give feedback?
L lookin4help Baseband Member Messages 43 Feb 19, 2007 #15 I don't have it but Antec is known for its quality, reliable products. I doubt you would have a problem with it. Usually you are fairly safe with Fortron, Antec, Sparkle, Enermax, Seasonic, Pc Power & Cooling.
I don't have it but Antec is known for its quality, reliable products. I doubt you would have a problem with it. Usually you are fairly safe with Fortron, Antec, Sparkle, Enermax, Seasonic, Pc Power & Cooling.