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Old 01-09-2007, 01:38 PM   #1
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replacing PSU

I have a Pentium D 960 maching with a Raid 0 setup with 2 320gb Seagates, 2GB Ram, 7900GT, Asus P5LD2, etc. I bought a new XClio 650w PSU with modular cabling for it.

If I replace the PSU only, will I lose my Raid 0 setup? I just want to make sure I can take out the old PSU, put in the new PSU,....and everything will still be running fine.
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If I replace the PSU only, will I lose my Raid 0 setup
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I just want to make sure I can take out the old PSU, put in the new PSU,....and everything will still be running fine.
Replacing the power supply won't mess you up.

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