b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Aug 9, 2007 #12 The Corsairs, are very high quality power supplies.
peterhuang913 Retired. Messages 8,076 Location . Aug 9, 2007 #13 Yea, the Corsair PSU's quality is exceptional.
Riznarf In Runtime Messages 471 Aug 9, 2007 #14 a 520watt will be enough for a e6750, 2gb corsair, and 8800gts 320, 3 case fans, usb's 1 sata drive, and a tuniq, right? oh and heavy OCing
a 520watt will be enough for a e6750, 2gb corsair, and 8800gts 320, 3 case fans, usb's 1 sata drive, and a tuniq, right? oh and heavy OCing
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Aug 9, 2007 #15 It's more than enough. Even for overclocking.
peterhuang913 Retired. Messages 8,076 Location . Aug 9, 2007 #16 Remember, it's not the wattage that matters, it's the amps.
S Sora Renowned Budgeting Master Messages 4,153 Location Uniontown, PA Aug 9, 2007 #17 if you had a quad-core then the 520 would be stretching it but a Dual Core and 8800GTS even with heavy overclocking won't even come close to max load
if you had a quad-core then the 520 would be stretching it but a Dual Core and 8800GTS even with heavy overclocking won't even come close to max load
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Aug 10, 2007 #18 Sora said: if you had a quad-core then the 520 would be stretching it but a Dual Core and 8800GTS even with heavy overclocking won't even come close to max load Click to expand... So you think my HIPER 580w 38amps, would be pushing it, with a heavily overclocked Q6600, and a slightly overclocked x1950pro?
Sora said: if you had a quad-core then the 520 would be stretching it but a Dual Core and 8800GTS even with heavy overclocking won't even come close to max load Click to expand... So you think my HIPER 580w 38amps, would be pushing it, with a heavily overclocked Q6600, and a slightly overclocked x1950pro?
Deadpixel Daemon Poster Messages 844 Aug 10, 2007 #19 What is the purpose of having one large amp rail (pc power and cooling) then have the amps spread out of 4 rails (seasonic?)
What is the purpose of having one large amp rail (pc power and cooling) then have the amps spread out of 4 rails (seasonic?)
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Aug 10, 2007 #20 One large rail, supposedly is better for SLI. Someone explained it here before. If I remember correctly, it's something about not having to waste amps, from the multiple rails.
One large rail, supposedly is better for SLI. Someone explained it here before. If I remember correctly, it's something about not having to waste amps, from the multiple rails.