C CargoSlug In Runtime Messages 156 Apr 7, 2005 #1 How can I tell how many watts my psu is? im running a p4 3.2 hg and all with dvd burner ect..... is there like a bench mark program that tells me? IM TO LAZY TO OPEN UP MY CASE!
How can I tell how many watts my psu is? im running a p4 3.2 hg and all with dvd burner ect..... is there like a bench mark program that tells me? IM TO LAZY TO OPEN UP MY CASE!
W winterfreshpwnz Fully Optimized Messages 2,099 Apr 7, 2005 #3 Yeah your gonna have to open the case and it'll say somewhere on the PSU, if you're too lazy to open your case which is extremely simple since it usually just means untwisting some screws or unclipping something, then that's too bad.
Yeah your gonna have to open the case and it'll say somewhere on the PSU, if you're too lazy to open your case which is extremely simple since it usually just means untwisting some screws or unclipping something, then that's too bad.
M mighty_chick Fully Optimized Messages 4,357 Apr 7, 2005 #4 i have to get a phillips screwdriver...so it is slightly hard
J Jamxx Fully Optimized Messages 1,887 Apr 7, 2005 #5 Oh yeah... I always lose those things... They never seem to be where I want them.
I IAntDemo xxcobraxx Messages 6,224 Location England Apr 8, 2005 #7 dylanroscovich said: How can I tell how many watts my psu is? im running a p4 3.2 hg and all with dvd burner ect..... is there like a bench mark program that tells me? IM TO LAZY TO OPEN UP MY CASE! Click to expand... Go to Bios
dylanroscovich said: How can I tell how many watts my psu is? im running a p4 3.2 hg and all with dvd burner ect..... is there like a bench mark program that tells me? IM TO LAZY TO OPEN UP MY CASE! Click to expand... Go to Bios
M mighty_chick Fully Optimized Messages 4,357 Apr 8, 2005 #8 Dishdog said: money_man do you have 2 acounts? Click to expand... nope there is me "money_man", and then some other guy named "moneyman".
Dishdog said: money_man do you have 2 acounts? Click to expand... nope there is me "money_man", and then some other guy named "moneyman".