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    NEED a power supply with a pfc

    PurpleCatty - that's a pretty good advice. However, my PSU was built so cheaply that it will still catch on fire eventually so I decided to use Dell PSU (found in Dimension using Pentium 4 Prescott - sometimes Dell is junk so I was like, "what the heck") to be able to use my computer - to spare...
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    NEED a power supply with a pfc

    Unfortunately, it wasn't the fuse... It was the secondary-side capacitor banks that went bad (enough to cause the voltmeter status on my motherboard's BIOS to jump up and down - not what you want to be seeing) -the PSU was fit with Fuhjyyu capacitors (HORRIBLE capacitor brands...) so it was...
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    NEED a power supply with a pfc

    Desktop. I have Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2HP motherboard, which is pretty good. And I don't have phone modem or whatsoever - in fact, my computer is actually very much "bare", only important hardwares are used: two hard drives, AMD Radeeon HD 4670 (I had to ditch the Integrated Graphic Processor as...
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    NEED a power supply with a pfc

    Actually, the power supply don't have to be BRAND NEW (but if you want to, alright), I am fine with used Active PFC (80 PLUS) 500 - 600 Watts ATX power supply, if anyone got after upgrading to more powerful version. If anyone want to give me, PM me...
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    NEED a power supply with a pfc

    How about that? ___________________________________________________________________ MMMMM! That's a tasty toasted Athlon XP!
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    NEED a power supply with a pfc

    ^_____^; Yeah... I figured I will try here.
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    NEED a power supply with a pfc

    500 Watts is good, although 600 watts will be a nice elbow room especially when it comes to have a bit powerful fans... My old ATX power supply went belly-up (Ultra 400W) as it was iffy... And, I had to use Dell ATX power supply for a while now, so stressed beyond its rated power, 250 Watts...
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