eXtreme Power Suplly Calculator Update - 01/08/2008

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lol 890 watts for your system! i think not!

a stock gtx uses about 130-150 watts alone.... and w/ a complete system, i think it ran about 330 or so watts... that being a system such as mine... considering bone stock..

hrmm i'm trying to figure out veedubs case.. but i duno too late at night for me to be doing math
 
lol 890 watts for your system! i think not!

a stock gtx uses about 130-150 watts alone.... and w/ a complete system, i think it ran about 330 or so watts... that being a system such as mine... considering bone stock..

hrmm i'm trying to figure out veedubs case.. but i duno too late at night for me to be doing math

yep.. like said, that PSU Calculator sucks
 
You guys are funny. Maybe warning should be like this: "Read the foot notes before you jump into stupid blames?"

I guarantee that the majority of "high wattage" results are because of user error. Read about System Type!

March 12, 2008

The following changes were made:

Graphics Cards:

- added NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT
- added NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 1024MB
- added ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2

CPUs:

- added Intel Core 2 Duo E8190 2667 MHz Wolfdale
- added Intel Celeron E1200 1600 MHz Allendale
- added Intel Xeon E3110 3000 MHz Wolfdale

- added AMD Athlon X2 4850e 2500 MHz
- added AMD Sempron 64 3800+ 2200 MHz AM2 Manilla
- added AMD Sempron 64 3000+ EE 1600 MHz AM2 Manilla
- added AMD Sempron 64 3200+ EE 1800 MHz AM2 Manilla
- added AMD Sempron 64 3400+ EE 1800 MHz AM2 Manilla
- added AMD Sempron 64 3500+ EE 2000 MHz AM2 Manilla
- added AMD Sempron 64 LE-1100 1900 MHz AM2 Sparta
- added AMD Sempron 64 LE-1150 2000 MHz AM2 Sparta
- added AMD Sempron 64 LE-1200 2100 MHz AM2 Sparta
- added AMD Sempron 64 LE-1250 2200 MHz AM2 Sparta
- added AMD Sempron 64 LE-1300 2300 MHz AM2 Sparta

Pro version:

Added ability to select 3-Way SLI and Quad CrossFire X in Pro version.

eXtreme Power Supply Calculator Lite
 
I recalculated, it says 390 watts...
I loled.

For my setup and normal use I know for certain a 500 watt High quality PSU is required.
Now, If I wanted to go bare bare minimum I would say a continious output of 450-475 Watts.
It doesn't even ask about future upgrades or additions.

So, once again, I go back to what I have always said about PSU calculators.
Don't use them, ask on the forum.
 
^^ I'm agreeing with that because its true, 890 watts for prvt's system.. psh...
 
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