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Old 26th Apr 2008, 04:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Is my PSU enough for a 9600GT?

My current GeForce7300 has been showing symptoms of dying:
Pixel artifacts, any video or 3D playback will result in the system crashing.

Thinking of getting a 9600GT but am worried if my CoolerMaster 450W PSU will not supply enough juice. It list 18A and 16A respectively on the 12V rails but these are rated at maximum/peak. While continuous is only 12A & 10A.

The thing is...I have 5 hard drives... AMD x2 4200 and 4 sticks of RAM, soundcard and a DVDRW currently.

Do I trust the peak figures or continuous figures of the PSU 12V rails? or...dare I say it? get a higher capacity PSU? >_< (nuuU!)

er.. help?
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Old 26th Apr 2008, 05:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Try this calculator.

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i did see a new PSU.

it was corsair tx750W (it was made to go with SLi ready stuff) might wanna check it out
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since its impossible to having 5 hdd + optical drive + ram + cpu + gfx to be running its full power @ the same time.. 450w shld be more than enough..

ram's power consumption is negligible (<20W)

9600gt eats around 65W
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hmm but then it depends on which type of CM 450W psu it is. The Extreme Power or the Real Power?
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With the influx of bigger and more powerful psu's on the market, some people think that they actually need all that power. The truth is 450-500w is more than enough for most peoples needs.
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