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RuKK
08-08-2003, 04:45 PM
Uhm yeah, as shown here: http://vibecomputers.com/index.cfm?loc=iview&if=n&vID=190064

Doesnt say it works with a p4, but it just needs the 12v connector, right? And if it does, is it good enough for a ic7/2.4c rig? I would really like to hit 3.6ghz (300 fsb) on air, is this the PSU for the job? I know superflower use 98% of the same parts as Enermax, so it should be decent right? Thanks guys,

-RuKK

GVCryan
08-08-2003, 09:45 PM
ATX 2.03 is the p4 atx spec. It means it has the 4pin yellow thingy. ATX 2.01 has the old AT style thingy. The ATX 1 series is what we athlon users are used to.

Go with the psu if you want it.

RuKK
08-09-2003, 06:34 AM
Thanks man, do you think it would be worth the exter cash to go to the enermax 431W $102 http://www.ncix.com/productdetail.php?sku=6000 or the enermax 550w for $175 http://www.ncix.com/productdetail.php?sku=6152 over the superflower? I'm getting by with a generic 300w right now, but I want something pretty decent for my p4 setup. Anyone with a canterwood setup have experience with any of these PSUs? How are the rails and voltage stability for you, has anybody had any luck getting better clocks due to switching psus on a intel rig? Thanks,

-RuKK