First post, by helios98
Hello,
I have an old Pentium III Slot 1 PC running at 500MHz, built on an Intel SE440BX-2 motherboard. Lately, I have been experiencing some stability issues. When the computer has been off for a while, it sometimes randomly reboots upon startup. However, once it has warmed up, it tends to run fine. Recently, I have also noticed occasional system freezes, graphical glitches, and other odd behaviors.
I suspect that failing capacitors could be the cause, but upon inspection, none appear to be bulging or discolored. Given the age of the system, I believe replacing the power supply would be a good first step to rule out any issues related to power delivery. The current power supply in the system is a Bestec ATX-250-12Z REV.:D7R.
I also have a Creative CT3600 ISA sound card installed. My current power supply does not include a -5V rail, but I haven’t encountered any issues due to its absence, so that is not a concern. All I really need is a 20-pin ATX connector, along with Molex and floppy drive connectors. Since my motherboard does not require a 4-pin CPU power connector, that is also not an issue. Also I have a Nvidia Mx4000 GPU installed.
I've been searching online for a suitable replacement but have found it difficult to determine exactly what I need. I would prefer to keep costs low, as I have already invested quite a bit into this system. However, I do understand that maintaining older hardware can be expensive.
I appreciate any advice or recommendations on a compatible power supply. Thank you for taking the time to read this and help me—I genuinely appreciate it!