Hello Joe,
thanks for the feedback,
I bought a Corsair CX430 but this graphics card consumes maximum 115w (90-115w) and my motherboard 95w.This computer has a DVD and an HD.
But that's it.
I do not practice with graphics cards so I'll explain how I can.
The graphics card has different values of consumption and / or electrical power (w) as the request that is submitted.
If it is not highly requested its power is lower and when it is highly requested their wattage to the maximum.
So when I turn on my PC, the microprocessor scans the addresses of the peripherals and the system stop right now.
Anyway, what I really mean: in this time the graphics card does not consume the minimum necessary?
This makes sense for you and it's right in your experience or am I wrong? correct me please.
As I said I did update the v20 to v35 (a little worried about Intel's recommendations). The v35 is below the 41 version (it will no longer be possible to downgrade the BIOS to version 0035). For this reason is that I was worried and did not update to the latest version.
I just read the release notes of the v34:
"Fixed issue where the video is displayed When Certain PCIe card is
installed. "
Well, the i5 2320 is 2nd. The latest version of the BIOS is as version 120 and logically includes younger generations. What's your advice (in addition to comment on the source) with respect to the update?
again thank you