AOpen 350watt - Enough Power?
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AOpen 350watt - Enough Power?
Ok, i've read most of the psu articles on this site, but i'd still like some opinions.
Putting together the following system:
Athlon64 3500+
NF4 Mobo
PowerColor X800GT
1 x 160Gb Sata HDD
1 x DVD Writer
2 x 512MB RAM
Would the AOpen 350watt have enough power for the above mentioned system? Unfortunatley i don't know the amps. And the model i'm after (ATX-Z350) isn't listed on AOpen's website.
Putting together the following system:
Athlon64 3500+
NF4 Mobo
PowerColor X800GT
1 x 160Gb Sata HDD
1 x DVD Writer
2 x 512MB RAM
Would the AOpen 350watt have enough power for the above mentioned system? Unfortunatley i don't know the amps. And the model i'm after (ATX-Z350) isn't listed on AOpen's website.
Last edited by Bobendren on Thu Oct 06, 2005 9:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Hi
I'm in RSA as well and have done quite a bit of searching for info on those Aopens. Currently, the only unit which is verifiable as a rebadged Fortron PSU, is the AX500-a. The Z350 and Z450 are not. Having said that, the 350W should be fine for a non-overclocked PC matching your spec. If you want an extra percentage-worth's peace-of-mind, go for the Z450, since it's pretty cheap.
I'm in RSA as well and have done quite a bit of searching for info on those Aopens. Currently, the only unit which is verifiable as a rebadged Fortron PSU, is the AX500-a. The Z350 and Z450 are not. Having said that, the 350W should be fine for a non-overclocked PC matching your spec. If you want an extra percentage-worth's peace-of-mind, go for the Z450, since it's pretty cheap.
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