Quote from T.M.:
I am ready to install a second dual connection video card.
(Nvidia GeForce MX400 128mb PCI)
I am doing this to be able to hook up a third monitor...and possibly # 4 down the road.
Do I need to upgrade my 250 watt power supply ?
and if so...how much?
T.M.
I am running 3 monitors on a Dell Dimension 8300 that is a Pentium 4 at 2.6
I have a MSI GeForce 5700 with 128mb in the AGP slot and a simple GeForce Mx440 video card with 64mb of RAM in my PCI slot. I am also running 1 full Gig of memory.
Power supplies aren't the most glamorous of components on a PC but it is one of the most important. I did a lot fo research on this a couple of years ago right after I bought my Dell 8300. It's not just the AGP or PCI cards that draw power, but also your memory, your hard drives, etc.
I decided to play it safe and upgrade my 250W stock Dell powersupply with one from PC Power & Cooling. They are the only company that makes aftermarket power supplies for Dells, and carry the "Silencer" model name.
I believe that they also have a configuration table on their website that helps you figure out your power consumption, and then identifies what kind of wattage your system draws. ( see next post below for Usage Table ).
It can get a bit complicated, because their are 3 different "rails" to a power supply, and certain computer components run off each respective rail. Thus, you usually have to figure out how powerful the 12V rail is ( just check the specs ) because that is the one that usually powers your memory and AGP cards, I believe.
http://www.pcpower.com/home/
Micro-Center now carries some of the PC Power & Cooling line.
They are very well built, and you will notice a huge difference in the weight of them ( and the materials used ) compares to your stock power supply, let alone other "cheaper" units.
