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Date:	Thu, 1 Mar 2007 15:25:01 +0100
From:	Sander <sander@...ilis.net>
To:	Tomas Carnecky <tom@...ervice.com>
Cc:	Ralf M??ller <ralf@...ig.de>,
	linux-kernel <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
	Gerhard Mack <gmack@...erfire.net>
Subject: Re: 2.6.20 SATA error

Tomas Carnecky wrote (ao):
> Ralf M??ller wrote:
> >I had the same type of problem using an unstable power supply - after 
> >replacing it the problems
> >were gone ...
> 
> Hm.. my shuttle box has only a 350W power supply, that could indeed be 
> the problem, as I have an Athlon 64 X2 4400+ CPU (dual core), two 
> SATA-II 500GB harddrives and a GeForce 7800GTX.
> Damn.. I thought I payed attention to the power supply when I bought the 
> components for my computer  :(

FWIW, my system currently lurks around 300W from the outlet. This is
including one 21" LCD (some 30W - 50W). System is a dual dual-core
Opteron, 8x Raptor and 2x XFX 7950GT.

Full pull it does a bit above 400W. If the PSU has 80% efficiency then
it delivers around 320W to all components.

I'm pretty sure your 350W PSU is adequate.

	With kind regards, Sander

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