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My dads computer is about 4 years old, and is very slow. I think it is hardware because a clean install of XP did nothing. I have this old PC that was sitting around in my room and I was thinking about doing a few upgrades before I give it to my dad.
I wanted to give the computer a graphics card, unfortunately the motherboard only supports PCI cards and the best card I could find is this EVGA e-Gforce 6200. The requirements on the website says that the cards minimum watage is 250. It just so happens that the powersupply that I have is a 250.
The problem is that I also will upgrade the CPU because the included CPU is a Pentium 4 1.5 GHz, compared to the Pentium 4 2.8 which he has currently. The 2.8 CPU requires a peek of about 70 watts. I went to this site and the site suggested that I have a 350 watt powersupply.
I am wondering if the 250 watt powersupply will work, or is it adviseable to also 'upgrade' the supply to a 3-400 watt.
I wanted to give the computer a graphics card, unfortunately the motherboard only supports PCI cards and the best card I could find is this EVGA e-Gforce 6200. The requirements on the website says that the cards minimum watage is 250. It just so happens that the powersupply that I have is a 250.
The problem is that I also will upgrade the CPU because the included CPU is a Pentium 4 1.5 GHz, compared to the Pentium 4 2.8 which he has currently. The 2.8 CPU requires a peek of about 70 watts. I went to this site and the site suggested that I have a 350 watt powersupply.
I am wondering if the 250 watt powersupply will work, or is it adviseable to also 'upgrade' the supply to a 3-400 watt.