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hey .... i have decided on an enemax psu ... found here will this be enough for ... top of the line quad core, 8 gig of ram, top of the line gfx , dual screens, good mobo and all the rest 2nd question ... im looking for a dvd ...


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Old 7th Nov 2007, 11:47
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hey .... i have decided on an enemax psu ... found here
will this be enough for ... top of the line quad core, 8 gig of ram, top of the line gfx , dual screens, good mobo and all the rest


2nd question ... im looking for a dvd reader and a writer so i can read and write at the same time ...... preferably black ... 50 pound to spend on scan ... im looking now but i dont know much so help apretiated
thanks
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Well to read and write at the same time, or copy directly from disc to disc without copying to the hard drive), you need 2 SEPARATE drives, and I would suggest that you get at least an 850W PSU.
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yes i know i will get 2 drives biut will 2 writers be fine or will i need a reader and a writer ... also what writers are th best pata or sata
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Old 7th Nov 2007, 13:56
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ok so would this be my best bet on a psu ?
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would it be compatible with any motherboard ect ... and would it suit what i need
sorry for being a n00b
thanks for the help
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i have one of those enermax 1000w psu in my house in the family computer.

its hooked up to a 8800 GTX, 4GB, and C2D E6700.

it will fit in a standard ATX case btw.
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ok ... cheers is it a good psu? i wasnt sure if it would fit my gigabyte aurora 3d case
also ocnce the psu issue is cleared ... what dvd writer drives would be best ... pata or sata ... i was looking at the asus black one with lightscribe ... with 2 writers could i write 2 dvd's at the same time?
cheeers again
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With 2 writes, you could do two discs at once, copy straight from one to the other and you have a backup if one fails.

SATA is a faster interface, though not many drives yet support this. I have an LG-GSA H10N DVD super-multi rewriter (supports all formants but no Bluray or HD DVD)although I believe this has been superceeded.
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kool so 2 asus sata's would be good then
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ok ... just final confirmation before i buy it now ... psu is good asus sata dual layer writers X 2 would work with my system?
thanks for putting up with these repetive questions ... i just dont want to get the wrong thing
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Old 8th Nov 2007, 13:44
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arghhhhh!!!!!! that 100w ernemax isnt out yet IM SUTCH A N00B *bangs head off wall *

right ... need a different 1000 watt psu for what i need i have the bank card right here ready to order it
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