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Old 02-18-2004, 03:53 PM   #1
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Is 150w Opus enough?

I'm not sure what my final power consumtion is going to be yet, so lemme just post what I'm gonna be hooking up. I used the calc to estimate 130w of power usage. Probably closer to 150 when its all done, if not more.

Mobile Athlon XP 2400+
Asus A7N8X-VM/400 (Onboard GeforceMX, LAN)
512MB PC2700 Corsair
Audigy2
Three 80mm fans, one mouse/keyboard.
40GB Western Digital (7200RPM, 8MB Cache)

DVD Rom Drive (Pioneer 106s, 16X Slot Load)
An 802.11b card (still deciding, plus external 5dB gain antenna (magnetic mount).)
iTrek Mouse USB GPS (and external antenna)
Also I'll prolly order the DWW-7VGA from digitalww... that thing is sweet lookin.

(I've already ordered everything from the Mobile Athlon to the Hard Drive. DVD to LCD is still "up in the air" as to what I pick.)

Alright, anyway. How well is the opus at supplying, say, larger than its rated capacity. Or, is opus looking to create perhaps a 200w PS in the future?

Am I better off with an inverter?

Thanks in advance,
Kai.
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Old 02-20-2004, 09:31 AM   #2
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Quote: Originally Posted by kai445
I'm not sure what my final power consumtion is going to be yet, so lemme just post what I'm gonna be hooking up. I used the calc to estimate 130w of power usage. Probably closer to 150 when its all done, if not more.

Mobile Athlon XP 2400+
Asus A7N8X-VM/400 (Onboard GeforceMX, LAN)
512MB PC2700 Corsair
Audigy2
Three 80mm fans, one mouse/keyboard.
40GB Western Digital (7200RPM, 8MB Cache)

DVD Rom Drive (Pioneer 106s, 16X Slot Load)
An 802.11b card (still deciding, plus external 5dB gain antenna (magnetic mount).)
iTrek Mouse USB GPS (and external antenna)
Also I'll prolly order the DWW-7VGA from digitalww... that thing is sweet lookin.

(I've already ordered everything from the Mobile Athlon to the Hard Drive. DVD to LCD is still "up in the air" as to what I pick.)

Alright, anyway. How well is the opus at supplying, say, larger than its rated capacity. Or, is opus looking to create perhaps a 200w PS in the future?

Am I better off with an inverter?



I would have to say a inverter Im running a AMD 1700+ and when I try running my system with a 200 Watt AC power supply I get nothing not even 200 watts was enough to power it, Im running a 300 watt Inverter and a 300 watt AC power supply and it works.
Thanks in advance,
Kai.

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Old 02-20-2004, 09:40 AM   #3
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I'm running a very similar setup, Anthlon 2000+, MiniATX mb, Onboard GeForce MX, NIC, Lots of USB, everything except the DVD drive and have no problem running it all on my Opus 150 watt. This same setup didnt run off a regular 150watt supply when hooked up in my house.

The OPUS is a very capable power supply. I think you should be fine with it, but even if its too much you can always go external with the DVD and underclock it a bit and you won't have any problems.

Quote: Originally Posted by kai445
I'm not sure what my final power consumtion is going to be yet, so lemme just post what I'm gonna be hooking up. I used the calc to estimate 130w of power usage. Probably closer to 150 when its all done, if not more.

Mobile Athlon XP 2400+
Asus A7N8X-VM/400 (Onboard GeforceMX, LAN)
512MB PC2700 Corsair
Audigy2
Three 80mm fans, one mouse/keyboard.
40GB Western Digital (7200RPM, 8MB Cache)

DVD Rom Drive (Pioneer 106s, 16X Slot Load)
An 802.11b card (still deciding, plus external 5dB gain antenna (magnetic mount).)
iTrek Mouse USB GPS (and external antenna)
Also I'll prolly order the DWW-7VGA from digitalww... that thing is sweet lookin.

(I've already ordered everything from the Mobile Athlon to the Hard Drive. DVD to LCD is still "up in the air" as to what I pick.)

Alright, anyway. How well is the opus at supplying, say, larger than its rated capacity. Or, is opus looking to create perhaps a 200w PS in the future?

Am I better off with an inverter?

Thanks in advance,
Kai.


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Old 02-21-2004, 03:30 AM   #4
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Quote: Originally Posted by kai445
Mobile Athlon XP 2400+
Asus A7N8X-VM/400 (Onboard GeforceMX, LAN)
512MB PC2700 Corsair
Audigy2
Three 80mm fans, one mouse/keyboard.
40GB Western Digital (7200RPM, 8MB Cache)

I have a similar setup. Once you do not put a high end graphics card then you would be fine.
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