Gigabyte Ga-8Simlnf Rev 2.0 Drivers

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I have a Gigabyte GA-8SIMLNF Rev 1 motherboard with a intel pentium 4 processor at 2.53Ghz. I want to make a computer out of it,and since I can't afford parts I was wondering if I can just swap this motherboard for the one in my current HP Bro BA410. Of course it would require the right power supply. I've looked up that the power supply in my Brio has the following specs: 0950-3982 Part is in stock.

Switchable power supply (Delta DSP-120EB B) - 100-240VAC input, 45-66Hz - 5 DC outputs, 120 watts according to the HP website. So I need to know what power supply my Gigabyte motherboard would need and whether its compatible with this power supply and whether I can just do a simple swap. Ok,thank you. But I'm not sure if this has enough of the right sort of power connectors. I have and IDE hard drive- I'm not sure what sort of power connector this takes, but the one I had in it, and works perfectly, I need three of them, because my two CD drives take the same sort. Also, I don't know if that's the right wattage, but that's because I have no idea how to tell what's the right wattage, does it depend on the motherboard, the processor, or all the parts I have plugged in, of so does that mean if I plug more things in some things won't work? And does it mean that if I have a PSU with a too high voltage I'll fry everything? Viewsat extreme factory bin file.

I really don't know how to tell what wattage I need. Ok,thank you. But I'm not sure if this has enough of the right sort of power connectors. I have and IDE hard drive- I'm not sure what sort of power connector this takes, but the one I had in it, and works perfectly, I need three of them, because my two CD drives take the same sort. Also, I don't know if that's the right wattage, but that's because I have no idea how to tell what's the right wattage, does it depend on the motherboard, the processor, or all the parts I have plugged in, of so does that mean if I plug more things in some things won't work? And does it mean that if I have a PSU with a too high voltage I'll fry everything?