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3 minutes ago, Qupter said:

So the question can i run this setup on hec 350tc 4wem

If you want your PC to burn out the next day, then sure. But I don't recommend using this PSU. 

5 minutes ago, Qupter said:

Specs:

-Q9300

-GTX 750 ti zoatc

-Asus p5q pro

-4*2gb ddr2 

-1*500gb hhd

A CX450m is a good choice for your PC. 

Hello 

It's my first time posting on a forum so if I am doing something wrong please notify me.

So the question can i run this setup on hec 350tc 4wem

Specs:

-Q9300

-GTX 750 ti zoatc

-Asus p5q pro

-4*2gb ddr2 

-1*500gb hhd

This build is for a friend he won't be doing any overclocking of some sort

(Note that all the parts are used not sure if that will make a difference but just wanted you guys to know)

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350 watts should be fine, however that PSU is not. If you go for a lower end unit try for at least 400 if not 450, a better one 350 will do  (do they even make 350w psus anymore?)

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3 minutes ago, Qupter said:

So the question can i run this setup on hec 350tc 4wem

If you want your PC to burn out the next day, then sure. But I don't recommend using this PSU. 

5 minutes ago, Qupter said:

Specs:

-Q9300

-GTX 750 ti zoatc

-Asus p5q pro

-4*2gb ddr2 

-1*500gb hhd

A CX450m is a good choice for your PC. 

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350 should do fine. Find a power supply from tier 3 and up from this list 

 

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Would a hkc v-power 450w do the job?

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3 minutes ago, Qupter said:

Would a hkc v-power 450w do the job?

No, get a decent PSU. The aforementioned Corsair CX450/CX450M would be a good choice.

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3 hours ago, Qupter said:

So the question can i run this setup on hec 350tc 4wem

How old is that thing? 
Are you buying new or used?

 

HEC isn't that bad in general...

3 hours ago, Qupter said:

Specs:

-Q9300

-GTX 750 ti zoatc

-Asus p5q pro

-4*2gb ddr2 

-1*500gb hhd

This build is for a friend he won't be doing any overclocking of some sort

(Note that all the parts are used not sure if that will make a difference but just wanted you guys to know)

That is old.

A valid better upgrade for low cost would be an AMD Ryzen 2200G (or the 2400G if you want to spend the money), a Board with Display Connectors you want and some RAM. No need for a graphics card as the IGP is pretty good alrady.

 

3 hours ago, r2724r16 said:

If you want your PC to burn out the next day, then sure. But I don't recommend using this PSU. 

A CX450m is a good choice for your PC. 

That's bullshit. If you've never ever head about HEC, you should inform yourself about them. They were always the usual OEM stuff in many countrys. Nothing exiting but nothing that will burn down either. 

 

Here a Review with a Picture of this PSU:

https://www.pcwelt.de/produkte/Medion-Akoya-P5320-E-im-Test-Aldi-PC-fuer-Budget-Gamer-9845750.html

 

3 hours ago, Qupter said:

Would a hkc v-power 450w do the job?

No, that one is actually garbage, not like somewhat OKis like the HEC was you found.

 

Some people might have no idea about Hiroichi or that they are the PSU Part of Compucase but they usually aren't the worst of the worst...

 

Depending on Age and budget that one is actually a pretty nice find.

 

Do you know how old it is and what does it cost??

Thats the most important stuff.

 

Personally I'd not pay more than 20€ for that PSU.

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6 hours ago, Stefan Payne said:

How old is that thing? 
Are you buying new or used?

 

HEC isn't that bad in general...

That is old.

A valid better upgrade for low cost would be an AMD Ryzen 2200G (or the 2400G if you want to spend the money), a Board with Display Connectors you want and some RAM. No need for a graphics card as the IGP is pretty good alrady.

 

That's bullshit. If you've never ever head about HEC, you should inform yourself about them. They were always the usual OEM stuff in many countrys. Nothing exiting but nothing that will burn down either. 

 

Here a Review with a Picture of this PSU:

https://www.pcwelt.de/produkte/Medion-Akoya-P5320-E-im-Test-Aldi-PC-fuer-Budget-Gamer-9845750.html

 

No, that one is actually garbage, not like somewhat OKis like the HEC was you found.

 

Some people might have no idea about Hiroichi or that they are the PSU Part of Compucase but they usually aren't the worst of the worst...

 

Depending on Age and budget that one is actually a pretty nice find.

 

Do you know how old it is and what does it cost??

Thats the most important stuff.

 

Personally I'd not pay more than 20€ for that PSU.

The entire build will costed me around 140€ including a cheap 2€ case

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45 minutes ago, Qupter said:

The entire build will costed me around 140€ including a cheap 2€ case

That looks good at first but it isn't.

We are talking about 2006/7 Area Hardware, the Graphics card doesn't really help much...

 

isn't it possible for you to get a Ryzen 2200G with a Cheap Board?? (for that you don't need a GPU, the APU is better than the 750ti)

Why such an old system??

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5 hours ago, Stefan Payne said:

That looks good at first but it isn't.

We are talking about 2006/7 Area Hardware, the Graphics card doesn't really help much...

 

isn't it possible for you to get a Ryzen 2200G with a Cheap Board?? (for that you don't need a GPU, the APU is better than the 750ti)

Why such an old system??

He will be playing esport titels like csgo Dota and perhaps overwatch so I think that this system is more than adequate

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1 hour ago, Qupter said:

He will be playing esport titels like csgo Dota and perhaps overwatch so I think that this system is more than adequate

IMO Its too expensive for what you get.

A modern 50€ CPU should beat the shit out of that dual Core 2 Duo System, you have like 4x the memory, modern peripherial interfaces like USB 3.0

A cheap AM4 Board is also around 50€, that only leaves the RAM and that is the biggest problem because 4GiB DDR4-2400 starts at ~35€.

 

Still, we are talking about ~170€ for a Board, CPU, Memory that is superior.

OK, that leaves out an HDD, but those aren't that expensive. And a new 120GB SSD you could get for something like 25-30€. Apacer, Kingston, LiteOn....

 

And you pay 140€ for such old garbage...

That junk isn't worth a hundred, let alone 140€.
Such Systems you usually get for less than half. If you're lucky you can get LGA775 for shipping or a bit more. 

So yeah, that thing is just way too expensive!

 

If we were talking about a Core i5-2k or 3k System, the price would have been OKish. But for an LGA775 System it is not...

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