4 Mar 2014 at 16:18 #1 Radec Radec Associate Joined 17 Feb 2014 Posts 1,235 I'm going to be replacing my PSU. If i disconnect all the wires, fit another PSU and wire all that up, will the system just boot and carry on as normal? On windows 7.
I'm going to be replacing my PSU. If i disconnect all the wires, fit another PSU and wire all that up, will the system just boot and carry on as normal? On windows 7.
4 Mar 2014 at 16:25 #2 BattFink BattFink Associate Joined 13 Jun 2013 Posts 935 Location Brighton(ish) Yeah will be fine Only thing I'd suggest is looking at a modular PSU (makes cable management a lot easier)
Yeah will be fine Only thing I'd suggest is looking at a modular PSU (makes cable management a lot easier)
4 Mar 2014 at 16:28 #3 kefan77 kefan77 Soldato Joined 24 Aug 2013 Posts 2,568 what's the reason for replacement? in ideal case it would be as said, but post the rig specs and new PSU here anyway, to check.
what's the reason for replacement? in ideal case it would be as said, but post the rig specs and new PSU here anyway, to check.
4 Mar 2014 at 16:32 #4 Radec Radec Associate OP Joined 17 Feb 2014 Posts 1,235 http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18584556 Haven't chosen a replacement yet. As soon as the refund is issued I'll be on it.
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18584556 Haven't chosen a replacement yet. As soon as the refund is issued I'll be on it.
4 Mar 2014 at 17:42 #5 kefan77 kefan77 Soldato Joined 24 Aug 2013 Posts 2,568 well, you can start searching now anyway. but as said, your rig specs are important as that will determine the wattage.
well, you can start searching now anyway. but as said, your rig specs are important as that will determine the wattage.