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    ????????????????????????? Doomulation's Avatar
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    These parts and 480w power?

    It's safe to ask, even though I saw some resailers selling Athlon 64 X2 and Geforce 7800Gt with a 480w supply... is it feasible? Should one get more power for a supply to be on the safe side? These two are quite demanding I would imagine...
    Perhaps I should mention it is this card: http://www.evga.com/products/moreinf...256-P2-N517-AX

    Last edited by Doomulation; February 24th, 2006 at 10:43.
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    It depends on PSU quality. If PSU is real 480W ( for example Antec TruePower) then it's ok, i've used Wildcat Realizm 200 + 6xHDD w/ 450W PSU. But if it's 480w=300w crap like LinkWorld, LCT, JNC etc. - anything can happen, even smoke
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    Don't count on it - I shall have a 500 watt high-quality psu
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    Well, in that case you don't need nosmoke.sys driver from MS
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    just passing by..

    you can look here
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    i maybe misunderstand this thread with my engrish, i dont know and i dont mind, im tired...
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    Cool! A calculator for calculating how much watt on average your system would drain. I got on average a 414 watt.
    Thanks for the link. Very interesting!
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    The overall watt is not the importent thing, you need to check (ehm lack of words ^^) how much power (A) the psu can deliver on the 12V rail.
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    I've learned that by now actually, and I have made sure that the PSU selected meets my demands.
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    ahem.

    Quote Originally Posted by arnalion
    The overall watt is not the importent thing, you need to check (ehm lack of words ^^) how much current (A) the psu can deliver on the 12V rail.

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