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PSU in my pc

 
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Old 21-01-2007, 09:57 PM
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This member is the original thread starter. Question PSU in my pc

Hi

Just wondering if there was actually anyway of finding out what psu wattage was in my desktop without actually opening the case. Is there, software program that i could find out with with.

The motherboard for my pc is Asustek p4b266, and would someone be able to advise me what is the Max psu unit i can connect to this motherboard, no manual came with pc with information that i need, and i have check the website for the mother board and i can't find it on there.

Also in the process of planning to upgrade the cpu, apparently it can handle 2.4 but was wondering would there be a problem if i was to put in a 2.8 chip to see if that would work without having to overclock it, or would the 2.8 chip only run at the maximum capabilities of the board.

Thanks for any help
 



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