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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 28
OS: Windows XP
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what will i need
i'm wondering what kind of psu i'll need at hte minimum to run the new system i'm having built. specs are as follows
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 Dual Core Processor LGA775Conroe 2.40GHZ etc.. Asus p5B ATX LGA775 Conroe 965P Corsair XMS2 TWIN2X2048-6400 2gb (2x1GB) ATI Radeon X850 XT PE PCI-E 256MB / 256BIT 1.18GHZ GDDR3 Creative Sound Blaster X-FI FATAL1TY FPS24BIT Sound Card Sony DRUsomething DVD burner and a Dvd Rom X-Blade ATX Case - has 2x80mm case fans and 1x120mm case fan, LCD temperature readout and fan conrol, as well as a bunch of lights. Right now i have a 400w PSU that i can reuse, but I'm not sure if that'll be enough. |
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Manager, TSF Articles
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Posts: 9,495
OS: Xp Sp3 with all updates + Vista™ Ultimate SP1.
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Greetings mc900, and Welcome to TSF!
Go to the link "Power Supply Calculator" in my signature, and enter your system specs; when done, click on calculate in the bottom right corner. This will then tell you the recommended Wattage for a PSU;however, we recommended that you add 30% to the total to cover for 'full loading'. Post back with the results.
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Manager, TSF Articles
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Posts: 9,495
OS: Xp Sp3 with all updates + Vista™ Ultimate SP1.
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Antec; Thermaltake, or any of the better brands....don't be mislead by price.
Remember the old saying..."You pay for what you get". The Power Supply [in my opinion] is perhaps the third most important item in a computer's structure. Have a look at newegg.com here.
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I personally would go for a Fortron 600 watt PSU at newegg.com for about $139.00
or the OCZ 600 watt gamer for $125.00 last but not least Antec True Power-2 550 watt for $89.00 or the Enermax 535 watt for about $100.00 anything less than 525 watt I think would be a real mistake >>>>> especially for a gamer gaming with a high grade video card puts out alot of system heat >>>> the PSU ratings dont do their testing and labeling while pushing the snot outta of a video card! the more heat in the box the less power the PSU can produce they actually trip their circuit protection at around 52C a 600 watt PSU would never work hard in your system , not even while gaming
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![]() IF you want or have a high end video card; you should be thinking high end PSU / SEASONIC Last edited by linderman : 10-18-2006 at 06:07 PM. |
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