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Speakers
Just recently I hooked up speakers from a one year old stereo that just broke. These speakers are great they work fine on the computer but I am wondering if their would be a way to supply them with their own power? They are currently just hook up to the computer. Also does it really matter if they use the computer's power? On my new computer should I think about getting a bigger power supply to run all the fans and these great speakers? And I am looking for some good cases under $100 the Enlight 7237 looks nice I hear the PSU is kind of cheap though, I could be wrong but that is what I read. I think thats it thanks guys. Oh and Happy B-Day Cricket.
Also I would like to make sure this combo works: Enlight 7237 ATX 300W EPoX 8KHA+ AMD Athlon XP 1500+ 512mb PC2100 DDR ATI Radeon 8500 Sound Blaster Live! Last edited by Killercow; 11-14-2001 at 11:35 PM. |
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Only way I can think of having the speakers run off a different power supply is to buy an amplifier and then have the computer connected to the amplifier and the amplifier to the speakers.
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Ok great thanks I will start looking up on some amplifiers.
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