First post, by computergeek92
I'm reusing the original IBM XT case with its 130W IBM 1501439 psu and i'm wondering what my wattage limits are for each part of my system. It's difficult since the oldest psu cal I could find is this: http://users.telenet.be/unclefil/powersupply/Intel.html My specs are this (based on some wattage findings)
486SX 25MHz cpu (2.8W, 3.4W when overclocked to 33MHz)
7.5MB 30-pin FPM ram (upgradable to 64mb) (unknown W)
425MB 3.5" Hdd (25W)
SCSI CD-ROM (20W)
5.25 bay stereo speakers (20W)
3.5 Fdd (5W)
FIC 486-J "AT" motherboard (25W)
ISA Trident TVGA 9000 512k (unknown W)
ISA Soundblaster 16 Vibra (unknown W)
Gereric ISA Hdd, Fdd, Com, Parallel port controller card (unknown W)
ISA Ethernet card (unknown W)
ISA SCSI controller card, (for CD drive) (unknown W)
So far I have counted 98.4W, will I make it under 130W total? (If ISA cards consume less than the 5W of PCI cards?)
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