D DJ-CHRIS Golden Master Messages 8,010 May 14, 2005 #21 How much of a hardcore overclocker and stress testing electronical person are you?
D dhw200 Fully Optimized Messages 2,433 May 14, 2005 #22 not that much. ive done a little bit of overclocking, but nothing intensive. i always back down to stock speeds when im done
not that much. ive done a little bit of overclocking, but nothing intensive. i always back down to stock speeds when im done
OP OP L lester8908 Baseband Member Messages 35 May 14, 2005 #23 So which one should i get that is close to the 50 dollar range
D dhw200 Fully Optimized Messages 2,433 May 14, 2005 #24 get the thermaltake silent purepower 480 watt $55
C0RR0SIVE Golden Master Messages 9,213 Location Lexington, KY May 14, 2005 #25 If you had close to $800 you could buy that new PSU that has 4 12v rails with like 18 amps on each rail lol
If you had close to $800 you could buy that new PSU that has 4 12v rails with like 18 amps on each rail lol
D dhw200 Fully Optimized Messages 2,433 May 14, 2005 #26 what r u trying to power, the NSA mainframe? lol, thats a LOT of power!
OP OP L lester8908 Baseband Member Messages 35 May 15, 2005 #27 with 800 i would go with a new processor and motherboard. But i dont have 800 and thats why i am looking for a 50 psu. cause i am poor
with 800 i would go with a new processor and motherboard. But i dont have 800 and thats why i am looking for a 50 psu. cause i am poor
D dhw200 Fully Optimized Messages 2,433 May 15, 2005 #28 u can get a very nice PSU for $55. The Thermaltake Silent PurePower 480 watts
C0RR0SIVE Golden Master Messages 9,213 Location Lexington, KY May 15, 2005 #29 That $800 PSU is made for systems that need a LOT of power, like 2 HDD's 2 DVD drives, several add in cards, and SLI with 6800GT's and so on.
That $800 PSU is made for systems that need a LOT of power, like 2 HDD's 2 DVD drives, several add in cards, and SLI with 6800GT's and so on.