Watt Dvd
Is a 500 Watt PSU big enough to run 3GB ram,DVD,dual 64 x2 pros and a 360GB HD?
the new video card needs 450 watts.....SAPPHIRE Radeon X1950GT 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 HDCP
sirHope, use this page to calculate: http://support.asus.com/PowerSupplyCalculator/PowerSupplyCalculator_right.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
Watt Dvd

Can I hook up a 600 watt DVD player to speakers that belong to a DVD player with lower wattage?
Only onfo I can find on old dvd player specs is: power consumption(dvd unit) = 116 W. If I hook those old speakers up to the new 600W player will is affect the sound quality?
The wattage is important when you are considering volume. If you turn up a 600 Watt DVD player to a very high volume on 116 Watt speakers you will blow the speakers.
Sound quality, on the other hand, is not related to wattage. While it is normally true that high wattage speakers tend to be higher quality, that is not always true. Great speakers may not always be high wattage speakers.
On another note, 600 Watt DVD players normally put out multiple channels. That is to say that each speaker will receive a separate signal from the DVD player. So most likely your 600 Watts are put out at 100 Watts per channel for six channels. That would cover two rear speakers, two front speakers, a center channel and a sub-woofer. That is the standard surround sound stereo system.
The answer to your question is that there is no reason that you cannot use the old speakers with the new DVD player. If you liked the quality of the sound with the old DVD player and speakers, you will most likely like the new DVD player and old speakers just as much if not more.
Take care,
Troy
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