Hi,
I'm in the process of pricing up various parts for an upgrade.
The components I've chosen are:
Intel 3.2 Ghz Prescott CPU
Nexus PHT 3600 Skive Tech Silent Pentium 4 Heat Sink & Fan
SATA DiamondMax Plus9 200Gb HDD
1GB DDR PC3200 RAM
Giga-byte GA-8IPE1000 PRO-G Motherboard.
I just have a few questions that I am hoping you guys (and gals) will be able to answer.
1. Am I right to think that just because my motherboard supports SATA Raid, I am still able to connect up a single SATA HDD drive and use that as my main drive.
2. I have a 300Watt PSU that I purchased about 4 years ago when I first built my current system. I have just been reading that the new Intel Prescott processor requires significantly more power. Any ideas if my current PSU will be able to cope?
3. The Nexus Heat sink and Fan is said to handle P4's upto 3.2 Ghz. However, I understand that the Prescott runs at a much higher temperature and so I am wondering if this will be able to cope?
Many thanks for your help.
Mark
I'm in the process of pricing up various parts for an upgrade.
The components I've chosen are:
Intel 3.2 Ghz Prescott CPU
Nexus PHT 3600 Skive Tech Silent Pentium 4 Heat Sink & Fan
SATA DiamondMax Plus9 200Gb HDD
1GB DDR PC3200 RAM
Giga-byte GA-8IPE1000 PRO-G Motherboard.
I just have a few questions that I am hoping you guys (and gals) will be able to answer.
1. Am I right to think that just because my motherboard supports SATA Raid, I am still able to connect up a single SATA HDD drive and use that as my main drive.
2. I have a 300Watt PSU that I purchased about 4 years ago when I first built my current system. I have just been reading that the new Intel Prescott processor requires significantly more power. Any ideas if my current PSU will be able to cope?
3. The Nexus Heat sink and Fan is said to handle P4's upto 3.2 Ghz. However, I understand that the Prescott runs at a much higher temperature and so I am wondering if this will be able to cope?
Many thanks for your help.
Mark