Mike,
OK, I was wondering if the video card has the right connector, I assumed
with the mobo of that vintage it's potentially AGP rather then PCI-E.
The specs for the SSD say 5.4W average in operation, so there shouldn't
be too much heat load :) (I've never installed one, either)
davidt
On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 11:26:13AM -0700, Mike Lazzari wrote:
> Thanks for the reply David.
>
> Sorry I wasn't clear. I'm using all the old parts that I can. These
> parts are newer than the original build. Including serviceable video
> card, newer high quality power supply, decent case, fans, DVD, etc. The
> 2600X supposedly comes with an adequate cooler but I have extras if
> necessary. Nice thing about newer stuff is that it runs at lower
> wattage. Anyway, besides the CPU, PS and graphics card fans I stick in
> 2-3 120mm case fans. Especially with 4 spin-up HD's. Never used an M.2
> drive so don't know how much heat to expect from that. Case only has
> USB2 front panel jacks but that is no big deal. I have some USB3 jacks
> in an empty 3 1/2" bay and plenty in the back where I run down to the
> toaster and more HD's. Also back up to NAS.
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