> Heloo, all...
>
> I'm looking around for a new case to replace my current one, and in
> looking at the power supplies that come with them, I've noticed
> that a number of them say that they are "AMD approved". I was
> wondering if this means that they cannot be used with a P3. (I'm
> wondering
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 04:31:31PM -0500, Jeremy wrote:
| Heloo, all...
|
| I'm looking around for a new case to replace my current one, and in looking
| at the power supplies that come with them, I've noticed that a number of them
| say that they are "AMD approved". I was wondering if this means
dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That is just marketing speak. It means that AMD has, in some shape or
> form, tested that power supply with their chips and they say it works.
> What you really need is enough power, not a marketing label.
Great! Thanks for the info!
> HTH,
> -D
Jeremy
Heloo, all...
I'm looking around for a new case to replace my current one, and in looking
at the power supplies that come with them, I've noticed that a number of them
say that they are "AMD approved". I was wondering if this means that they
cannot be used with a P3. (I'm wondering the same about
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