H8, regarding the 650W PSU by Q-Tec, the website selling them says that it's "suitable for ATX systems using a Pentium 4 or AMD CPU". What are ATX systems? I have an Advent 3119.
H8, regarding the 650W PSU by Q-Tec, the website selling them says that it's "suitable for ATX systems using a Pentium 4 or AMD CPU". What are ATX systems? I have an Advent 3119.
H8, regarding the 650W PSU by Q-Tec, the website selling them says that it's "suitable for ATX systems using a Pentium 4 or AMD CPU". What are ATX systems? I have an Advent 3119.
Intel Pentium 4 Processor (3.06 Ghz)
1024MB DDR RAM crucial 2X512
80GB HDD (7200rpm) maxtor
16x DVD, 52x cdrw (Nero SS)
Radeon X800 Pro
Upgraded for - Half-Life 2 and so I can see the fishes in Far Cry!
Hello,
ATX is a industry standard used to desribe the sizing of various computer components. As long as your components comply with the industry standard, you should never have, in size terms, an incompatibility.
Note however, that there is ATX, MiniATX, microATX and even FlexATX!
Hope this helps.
Ah, my computer is the standard size so then this PSU should, in theory, fit inside?
I'm a beginner so I know my specs aren't great...
Intel Pentium 4 Processor (3 Ghz)
512 MB DDR RAM
80GB HDD (7200rpm)
16x DVD, 52x cdrw
GeForce 5200 128MB
Intel Pentium 4 Processor (3.06 Ghz)
1024MB DDR RAM crucial 2X512
80GB HDD (7200rpm) maxtor
16x DVD, 52x cdrw (Nero SS)
Radeon X800 Pro
Upgraded for - Half-Life 2 and so I can see the fishes in Far Cry!