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System Type:

Attention: Dual or Quad Sockets means you have more than one
physical CPU (AMD 4x4 for example, or server board with 2 or more processors).

Motherboard:

In case of No ATX +12V board +5V rail will be used
to generate CPU voltage (Socket A and Socket 423).

CPU Brand:


CPU Socket:


CPU:


RAM:



Video Cards:
Video Brand:


Video Card 1:
 
Video Card 2:
 
Video Card 3:
 
Video Card 4:
 
Video Type:
 
Physics Processing Unit:


 
Hard Drives:
IDE 5400 rpm: IDE 7200 rpm: SCSI 7200 rpm:
 
SCSI 10,000 rpm: SCSI 15,000 rpm: Regular SATA:
 
High rpm SATA: Green SATA:
 

Drives:
CD-ROM Drive


DVD-ROM Drive


CD-RW Drive



DVD-RW/DVD+RW Drive


DVD/CDRW Combo Drive


Blu-Ray Internal Drive


PCI Cards:
56K PCI Modem
Sound Blaster - All Models
Sound Blaster w/ Front Bay
TV Tuner - Satellite
TV Tuner - Cable
TV Tuner - Antenna
PCI NIC
PCI IDE Card
PCI IDE RAID Card
PCI SCSI Card
PCI SCSI RAID Card
PCI SATA RAID Card

Additional PCI Card (avg):


Additional PCI Express Cards:
Exclude Video Card(s) from this list.
PCI-e x1 PCI-e x4 PCI-e x8 PCI-e x16


   
  Recommended Minimum PSU Wattage:
 
  
  
  
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 1   Electrolytic capacitor aging. When used heavily or over an extended period of time (1+ years) a PSU will slowly lose some of its initial wattage capacity. We recommend you add 20% if you plan to keep your PSU for more than 1 year, or 25-30% for 24/7 usage and 1+ years.