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WRONG MESSAGE MODERATORS PLEASE CLOSE THIS ONE


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Mitesh

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Ok, as you can see in my signature my computer is a custom buitl one built by myself.
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Edited by Mitesh, 02 September 2006 - 08:02 AM.

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Facedown98

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Hi. You've got some powerful stuff running in there... Is your power supply able to handle it?
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STROMKNIGHT6 that is a literally brand new PSU I intalled 2 months back, its 600W and its a Silverstone so Im DAM sure it can handle it can handle 2 X1900XT'S. This is the wrong message please go back and you will see my new one this one was a mistake thanks.

Edited by Mitesh, 02 September 2006 - 07:59 AM.

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