Originally posted by: AliasX
I will post the stats on the side of the PSU:
DC Output/ Current - 10A/5A
+3.3V - 26.0A
+5V - 32.0A
+12V - 13.0A
-5V - 0.5A
-12V - 0.8A
+5Vsb - 2.0A
Total Output Wattage - 420W
That was all on a sticker on the side of the PSU
Edit, I could google Computers run over by a llama and get just as many results. There are problems with every computer part, and that is all you hear about. You never see success stories. I doubt anyone has posted 120W PSU powering Monster rig, but someone probably is running a monster rig with a 120W psu.
HAHAHAHAH I highly doubt anyone is running a monster rig with a 120W PSU. Now lemme look over this.
DC Output/ Current - 10A/5A
+3.3V - 26.0A (a little low)
+5V - 32.0A (not bad)
+12V - 13.0A (Holy Crap ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND?!?!?!?!?!? My psu has 44A on this rail. I WOULD NOT TOUTCH THIS PSU WITH A 10 FOOT POLE!!)
-5V - 0.5A (seems sorta low)
-12V - 0.8A (ok)
+5Vsb - 2.0A (low)
Total Output Wattage - 420W (For a rig like this, I would reccomend 500 from a GOOD brand, 420 generic is not nearly enough)
EDIT: Dude, you sound like you are trying to convince yourself that you are okay, but in all honesty, let me tell you that you are NOT. If you turn on your computer and it fries (might not be right away, could be a few months down the road), then don't go blaming us that we didn't warn you.
EDIT2: P.S., the 12V rail is THE most important rail in the PSU.