On 7/18/07, Pablo Manalastas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Marvin T. Pascual" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You don't need to buy a 400watts PSU if the total power consumption of your
> PC is only at 200watts or less.
> When we are just starting out to build a home PC system, we think that
> 250watt
> power supply is all we need.  Then when we get more money, we want to get
> more and more stuff that we want to put into the box, and pretty soon, our
> power
> supply can't handle all those additions.  So my STRONG RECOMMENDATION is to
> get the highest wattage power supply that you can afford, from the start.
> Then install fan here and fan there: two power supply fans, one CPU fan
> mounted not on the CPU (since the constant vibration could unseat the CPU
> from its socket), one hard disk fan per drive, two chassis/body fans.  The
> new Intel Core, Intel Core Duo, Intel Core2 Duo, Intel Quad Core, etc are
> all crazy about spewing all that heat everywhere -- so extra fans help.
> Besides we live in a tropical country, and our rooms are not all
> airconditioned, so fans help.

Amen. And to others, note too that some cheap PSU are rated at 60%
efficiency range. So your 250W maybe only rated at 150W actually.

> There is one more problem for which I have no solution: how to keep dust out
> of the CPU box.  What kind of dust filters will not increase the heat inside
> the box?
> Is it better to just vacuum the box every two months?

Every quarter, I get the habit to open the case and bring it outside
and use air duster spray can to clean it out.

-- 
regards,
Andre | http://www.varon.ca
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