The speakers will work with any amp that outputs less power than 700 watts.
yes, hard drive use around the same amount of power no matter how much disk capacity
A power rating is the amount of power a device consumes when operating at full capacity. Typical power ratings of ATX power supplies are 350W, 400W and 500W.
A power rating is the amount of power a device consumes when operating at full capacity. Typical power ratings of ATX power supplies are 350W, 400W and 500W.
no, you would need to get a new psu.
use 4 gauge spade crimp connectors
You need to make sure you buy a power supply that is rated for your motherboard. Common ratings are 350w, 400w and 500w.
An electric motor cannot move. It can power something else that does move but you fail to list what it is installed in.
that card normally requires a 350w power supply but there are cases of it running on a 250w without problems. If you have a really good PSU then it may work but id guess no, it wouldn't
The graphics card is compatible with the motherboard however, you will need a larger power supply. You currently have a 300w power supply whereas you need a 350w. Most likely, this will prevent it from working properly
1000-1200 watt peak amp its rated at 350RMS and breaks at 1200 watts so ether a 500-600RMS should do fine and sound killer
No Problem to do this, but there are really no amplifiers with an output impedance of 4 ohms on the market. All loudspeaker amplifiers have an impedance of less than 0.5 ohm. Scroll down to related links and look at "Impedance bridging - Wikipedia".
My personal opinion on this, would be to purchase a new PSU. With having such a high end PC, running a 350w psu, is sacrilege. If your running this, as a media centre, though, it would be fine. If its a main PC, then definitely upgrade the psu. Anything over 450w, closer to the 600w would be the way to go.. Hope this helps, be safe nige cadishead computers sacrilege sacrilege