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You've spent £100+ unnecessarily
I've just spent £1350 on the revamp.
£100? Meh, not a build-budget killer.
By 'actual power' I mean the power you use, which you'd measure at the wall socket.
But I can't measure that until I've built up the new PC with all of its components. Which means buying a PSU.
This is going around in circles so I'm done. I'm taking the PC apart again tomorrow, adding the new GPU and PSU to the new CPU, MB and SSD and playing Alien Isolation all Easter Weekend until I pass out or get hyper-anxious about hiding in lockers.
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I met Zammo once in a club in the 90s and tried to sell him my own stash of speed (just so I could say I'd sold Zammo drugs), but he told me he only did coke.
I met Matt King (Super Hans) in a pub in Brighton and sold him marching powder. I have also sold smoke to Cyprus Hill on their first UK tour while in Bratfud.
This was, of course, when I was in the music industry. I'm clean nowadays (and no longer in the music industry) but they were the most satisfying deals to Celebs I've ever done.
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Ok. Not really understanding this as I have bought a PSU for my maximum (and more) power requirements. The current PSU is a 12 year old Bronze and I'm finally buying a modern Gold. Can you explain what is a 'maximum actual power requirement'?
A upgrade to a new Gold PSU seems more efficient than using a old one. So, what am I doing wrong?
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Tales of the Empire filled in a few gaps. Not so great, however.