|
Post by Zangief on Dec 2, 2005 8:56:06 GMT -8
Looks sexy. ANd I think Rick and I are having fun helping you upgrade your machine.
|
|
|
Post by FrkUout on Dec 2, 2005 9:31:05 GMT -8
Yes I am...it's always fun to pick out new toys
|
|
|
Post by speed on Dec 2, 2005 9:49:34 GMT -8
Haha yes i am also going to buy a 300 watt power supply for my computer just to be safe. Since you said those will work i will most likely be buying and setting them up end december. Can i also buy the floppy drive thing? im not sure if its being used.
Oh, and when my montage comes out probably in may i will write you two in on the credits.. I couldn't do this without your guys help.
|
|
|
Post by Zangief on Dec 2, 2005 10:35:30 GMT -8
Buy what floppy drive thing? I think what Rick was implying is that you will need a open connection to your power supply for your new video card, but that won't be a problem because you have an extra one that was for a floppy drive but it is not being used. This shouldn't be an issue if you buy a new power supply because new ones will have plenty of open connectors.
|
|
|
Post by speed on Dec 2, 2005 10:45:04 GMT -8
yeah thats what i thought, but just incase i had to ask what to do.
|
|
|
Post by FrkUout on Dec 2, 2005 14:12:23 GMT -8
Jeremy coverd that one. You may want to look at a 350 watt versus a 300 watt. They are ususally only a couple dollars more and you'll benefit later when future upgrades are needed.
=edit=
Seems as though this question has been solved by the TDC Geek Squad.
=Closed=
|
|