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Hello,
First let me say that I am not new to computers but I am by no means an average
expert. I don't understand a lot of the technical terms and only know what I
need to know in order to get my work done. I have an older Sony Vaio model
PCV-RS420 that I am very happy with for my business needs. I am not a gamer.
Recently, my old monitor died and I went out and purchased a 23 inch LCD Acer
H233H. I soon found out I needed a new Video card for the new monitor to work
at full resolution. So I purchased a Diamond S120 256MB DDR Radeon 9550 and
installed it myself. The monitor looks great now, but not long after this, I
notice my computer is running dramatically slower than before and has actually
frozen a couple of times. I have a current paid version of AVG anti-virus +
firewall installed, and no issues have been found. Someone at a PC store told
me the problem is likely my power supply because the new monitor may require
more juice and I do have a lot of external stuff connected to my PC. . And by
the way, I upgraded the PC to full Ram capacity a while back to 2G RAM. I went
to newegg to look for a power supply and realized I need help desperately as I
am not familiar with all the technical jargon. There is something about RAILS
that I have no idea about and could make a difference whether the PSU will help
or not. I am sure this will be easy for most of you, but I need advice on which
power supply to get and from what I have briefly seen, ANTEC seems like a good
brand to go with. I would prefer to spend under $100.00. After a thorough
search, all I can find for my Sony Vaio is a spec sheet offered by Sony.
I also want to note that this computer has EIGHT 2.0 USB slots and I use all of
them as follows.
1. External hard drive for backups 2. Thermal printer 3. Digital Camera 4.
Barcode Scanner 5. Flatbed Scanner 6. PDA cradle 7. Blackberry synch
8. Regular laser printer
This may be a big load on the computer's power supply I suppose? Here
is what the specs sheet states
POWER REQUIREMENTS
100-120V 4.7A (50/60hz)
POWER MANAGEMENT
ACPI 1.0 Compliant
The computer also has a DVD+RW drive as well as a CD Rom drive and a floppy
Disk drive. The CPU is Intel Pentium 4 Processor 2.80C GHz with
Hyper-Threading Technology.
I hope I have given enough information, if not please let me know. I would
like to order and replace the power supply as soon as possible. Thank you
all in advance for any advice.
Regards,
Jeremy