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Oldskool:

--- Quote from: Peale on April 20, 2004, 05:54:49 pm ---That's massive overkill.  You should be able to run the lot off the one PS, with power to spare.

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Is it? I keep hearing differing opinions...

I'm assuming my PS in my computer is 300 watts. I have two optical drives, and two hard drives in my mini-tower.

For my bells and whistles, I have a 6 cannon led for the TB, 14 individual leds for the buttons, and two 4-cannon leds for the coin door.  Add to that two cold cathode lights.

Is one power supply enough?







SirPeale:
I thought you were talking about a cabinet machine.  You have two optical drives in a cabinet?  Two hard drives I can possibly see, if they were smaller ones, and only if you had a complete set on them (or were playing other things than arcade games)

Oldskool:

--- Quote from: Peale on April 21, 2004, 08:57:35 am ---I thought you were talking about a cabinet machine.  You have two optical drives in a cabinet?  Two hard drives I can possibly see, if they were smaller ones, and only if you had a complete set on them (or were playing other things than arcade games)

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It is a cab machine.

In it are two smaller HDs, a DVD rom, and CD burner.

I have a full set of roms as well as a gazillion MP3s (I digitized my entire CD collection). The option of being able to throw in a DVD is nice too.

The CD burner is overkill, but its an old 2X that I had lying around, so what the heck.

My cab will be multi-purpose. I will also have an old ATI AIW card in it, so I can also use it as a TV.

I'm planning on networking it to my other computer (with DSL), so I can go online as well.

Audio and video outputs can be sent to my stereo and TV for yet more fun.

I love it.....



Aceldamor:

--- Quote from: Oldskool on April 21, 2004, 09:00:31 am ---It is a cab machine.


In it are two smaller HDs, a DVD rom, and CD burner.

I have a full set of roms as well as a gazillion MP3s (I digitized my entire CD collection). The option of being able to throw in a DVD is nice too.

The CD burner is overkill, but its an old 2X that I had lying around, so what the heck.

My cab will be multi-purpose. I will also have an old ATI AIW card in it, so I can also use it as a TV.

I'm planning on networking it to my other computer (with DSL), so I can go online as well.

Audio and video outputs can be sent to my stereo and TV for yet more fun.

I love it.....
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Great looking buttons...

I use my cab for multi purpose as well, I have an ATI TV Card (with remote), 2 hard drive at 80 Gigs each (, A DVD rom, network connected.

This way when I get it done and in my Game room, it will be a Jukebox, a DVD Player, an Arcade Cab, and it will transform into a maid that will do the luandry and clean floors  ;D

SirPeale:
I see.  Yes, for a multipurpose machine, you'll need more juice.  

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