by Lueyen » Sat Feb 10, 2007 8:37 pm
You could although your device power requirements might be greater then the capability of your PSU, which can cause you all kinds of weird problems.
How many watts you will want from a power supply will depend on what internal cards you have ect.
Rough figures:
Each PCI card: 5
SCSI PCI: 20 to 25
floppy disk: 5
Nic: 4
CD-Rom: 10 to 30
Ram: 10 for every 128M
Hard Drive: 5 to 15
Motherboard: 20 to 30
Processor: varies quite a bit depending on type and speed 80 should be safe.
Graphics cards are similar to processors: ranges can go up to 150, 100 should be safe
You could get exact if you look up each piece of hardware's technical specs. In the end though a rough estimation should tell you if your power supply can handle what you want to do, if you are close I'd recommend getting a new one, if your over then you pretty much have to.
Edit: I guess I should also note that I think the most I've ever done with Y splitting was 2 Y's so I'm not completely sure that drawing power for that many drives off one lead wouldn't overload the wires but I don't think it would be an issue.
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