Subj : 10 net To : CHARLES ANGELICH From : WAYNE CHIRNSIDE Date : Wed Sep 14 2005 08:11 am -> WC> I expect since the Turtle Beach uses the same fonts it'll -> WC> sound the same but I need to pick up a "wall wart" to power -> WC> the speakers. No amp on the hardware sound card. -> Headphones are probably more useful and usually sound better -> than most speaker systems sold for computer use. I've a nice set of Sony headphones. -> --8<--cut -> ->> I know this is terribly 'geeky' and all that but whats to -> ->> stop a person from just sitting a HUGE powersupply -> ->> _outside/alongside_ the tower rather than finding one that -> ->> fits _inside_ the tower? I remember one of my friends -> ->> having 3 hard drives sitting on the table with his XT -> ->> computer with longish ribbon cables connecting them to the -> ->> machine. It worked. Looked very geeky but it worked. -> WC> It's a *very* good idea and one that has occured to me, say -> WC> an Antec 450 watt? One thing to watch is to use oversize -> WC> wiring as the error voltage controlling power regulation -> WC> could be thrown off due to voltage drop from high current -> WC> draw. -> WC> Another is the standard ATX PS differs from the SFX in one -> WC> pin that can be disasterous if not taken into account on -> WC> some systems. I believe the SFX drops the -12V while the -> WC> ATX retains it? -> I don't know the answer to that but I would definitely want -> that answer if/when I tried to use an external power supply. :-) Yeah I had looked into it with a google search. Forget the specifics but believe the only difference is in one PS connector pin. In the SFX it's open, in the other IIRC it's -12 DC. Some typical keywords would be SFX, pinout, "power supply" computer ATX, pinout, "power supply" computer --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .