I know several people did it on their dell machine which has a 350w PSU. You can check the dell forum video card for 8400.
So I guess the 7900 should work under 350w psu, but I haven't tried it on my dell 8400
I am pretty sure that you should buy 2*512MB. The dual channel is faster and worth the money. But if you are going to add one more in the future, you can buy one stick first.
I am planning to upgrade my x800GTO card to 7900GT or x1800xt, even x1900xt. However my psu is only 350wt. it is a dell machine. I don't want to do some metal cutting for the PSU upgrade.
Anyone can tell me which card in this range consumes less power? Although my machine does not have many...
if you mean stock cooler, you can do ocing without changing to another aftermarket cooler. I oc my x800 GTO to 555mHz/530mhz with stock cooler and ran about 6 months so far.
The price is similar as pc2-4200, only 71$ after rebate(free shipping). That is why I bought it so rashly :(.
Whatever, fortunately it can work at 533mhZ
I did not do many research before I jump to this DDR2 deal from newegg.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820145539
It is a CORSAIR XMS 1GB (2 x 512MB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM Unbuffered DDR2 675 (PC2 5400) Dual Channel Kit.
After I bought it, I realized the Dell motherboard...
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