Micro ATX

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  1. pas2mania

    pas2mania Regular member

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    Hello, I don't know anything about computers and want to upgrade my graphics card to Radeon 9600 pro or Radeon 9800 Se. I need to get a new power supply but my computer is a sony vaio and it is micro atx. Can I buy a normal ATX power supply and will it fit into a micro ATX? Also when buying power supply is there anything i should look for besides more then 300 watts? THanks you :) !
     
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    write down the physical dimensions of the power supply & with a tape measurego to your local computer stores to see if they have 1 that will fit your case. the standard psu measures 15cm(5.875")w x 8.5cm(3.375")h x 14cm(5.5")d
     
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    alright thanks alot. also would it matter if i buy a power supply for 20 usd? my current is 250 watt and i need better for radeon card.
     
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    i would go for atleast a 350w power supply or better, their not that expensive, and it doesnt hurt to go over
     
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    thanks also will a radeon 9600 or 9800 work good on agp 4x?
     
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    depends on the voltage of the agp slot & what the video card can handle volts wise
     
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    hmmm im computer illiterate so i dont know LOL. Thanks for quick answers but .... i dont know what to do.
     
  9. Auslander

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    the 9600 will work fine...can't vouch for the 9800, though.
     
  10. pas2mania

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    alright thanks but i dont even know if i have an agp 8x slot LOL ):! I have a Asus P4S266-VX MOBO.
     
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    what is the make & model# of your motherboard??
     
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    9600 works with 4x or 8x. your bios should tell you which you have.
     
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    ddp is Asus P4S266-VX MOBO i read it was specially amde for sony vaios only or something.
     
  14. Auslander

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    i've heard the 9800 se can be overclocked very easily; so if you can stick it in there, go for it! XD
     
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    Program: eSupport.com BIOS Agent Version 3.45
    BIOS Date: 06/10/02
    BIOS Type: Award Modular BIOS v6.0
    BIOS ID: 06/10/2002-SiS650
    OEM Sign-On: BIOS Revision 1004
    Chipset: SiS 650 rev 1
    Superio: Unknown
    OS: WinXP SP2
    CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 2000 Mhz MAX: 2400 Mhz
    BIOS ROM In Socket: Yes
    BIOS ROM Size: 256K
    Memory Installed: 512 MB
    Memory Maximum: 1024 MB
    Memory Slot 01: 512 MB
    Memory Slot 02: 0 MB
    Memory Slot 03: 0 MB
    maybe that helps..........LOL
     
  16. Auslander

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    doesn't help with the topic on hand, but from looking at your stuff i'm more than confident you have an 8x AGP setup :)
     
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    )': i hope so lol but i want to make sure before i spend money lol
     
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    did you try the Asus website for your mobo's stats?
     
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    yeah they dont even have that model number lol my luck ):
     
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    yeah, i have an HP mobo that they don't list, either. can you find a comparable model?
     

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