MASSIVE BUMP
Still havn't got around to this
Still not sure if it's the power supply and I can see myself buying a €150 PSU for it still not to work. So I was planning on buying this really cheap one, just to get the PC booting again:
http://www.pixmania.ie/ie/uk/8934883...r-unit-65.html
It's 650W and pretty sure it would work with my old compnents:
Quote:
Memory 4GB-Kit DDR2 Corsair Twin2X DHX CL5, PC6400/800
No.: HV30ACF7DE Arctic Freezer 7 Pro Sockel 775
Old Power Supply No.: HVR550CSDE Corsair VX550W 550 Watt
Motherboard No.: HV1126ICDE Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3 ,Intel P35, ATX, PCI-Express
CPU No.: HV20QT66DE Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Tray, 8192Kb, LGA775, 64bit, Kentsfield
No.: HV202LS5DE Logitech Cordl. Desktop S510
No.: HV203NZBDE NZXT HU001B, ATX, ohne Netzteil, schwarz
No.: HVZPCDE Rechner - Zusammenbau
No.: HV1351S2DE Samsung HD501LJ 500GB 7200,16 MB Cache
Hard Drive 1 No.: HV1351S2DE Samsung HD501LJ 500GB 7200,16 MB Cache
Hard Drive 2 No.: HV207S3SDE Samsung SH-203N schwarz bare SATA
gRAPHICS cARD No.: HV1021SWDE Sapphire Radeon HD 2600Pro 512MB GDDR2, PCI-Express
No.: HV25HX20DE Wavemaster HPX 2000M
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Would really appreciate someone more knowledgeable than me having a quick glance at that cheap PSU and seeing if it will work once. I understand a cheap PSU can be disastrous but if this works and I actually boot into Windows, I'll be ordering a more expensive one straight way.