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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2008

Back from a long hiatus is another helpful How-To Tutorial! Choosing the right power supply for your needs and skill-level can be a troublesome task. Albert created a helpful video guide to what you should look for, what you need, and how to install. Check it out!

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  • i hope someone can answer this:

    basically i bought a new graphic card and a new power supply right, now the power supply meets the minimum for the card (card needs 550w mine is 650w) but the max load/charge for the power supply is 22A my card needs 38A which means while the card works its not doing as good as it could.

    trying to find another psu so i can exchange it back but im having trouble finding a psu based on its max charge so yeah if anyone could help me out with finding a psu. cheers :)

  • Gee it would have been nice if you showed the various connections on the motherboard and where the smaller cables actually get plugged in. Most of them are simple I know but I don't see a four pin on my mobo. Does that mean it just doesn't need one? Is there anything aside from the obvious that I don't want to do when powering up a $1000 system? See to me you haven't actually installed anything. It's almost there but ... Oh and I figured out the screw holes on my own. Thanks though.

  • This is a very "dazzling" video. =p

  • @photonman54 oh like I'd know that, I'm not a ner... Oh wait yeah I am... -__-

  • @demonsparkx this is porn for computer nerds

  • porn music starts at 0:03

  • nothing but excellent!!!

  • @BlitzSoccerPL if its just an average power supply than at the very least you may have to move some things around, I just finished installing a new graphics card and 550 watt power supply and it fit perfectly. But im no professional, so you may wanna do some research.

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