OP OP G Great Descent Solid State Member Messages 8 Feb 6, 2007 #11 Another question: If I were to go with the 7600GT without upgrading the PSU, how much would it suffer as a result?
Another question: If I were to go with the 7600GT without upgrading the PSU, how much would it suffer as a result?
LambOfGod Fully Optimized Messages 1,783 Feb 6, 2007 #12 Great Descent said: Another question: If I were to go with the 7600GT without upgrading the PSU, how much would it suffer as a result? Click to expand... In your case, the result would be no video that means you wouldn't see anything.
Great Descent said: Another question: If I were to go with the 7600GT without upgrading the PSU, how much would it suffer as a result? Click to expand... In your case, the result would be no video that means you wouldn't see anything.
OP OP G Great Descent Solid State Member Messages 8 Feb 6, 2007 #13 LambOfGod said: In your case, the result would be no video that means you wouldn't see anything. Click to expand... Haha that sounds like one of those things I don't want happening. It looks like I'll probably be ordering another PSU here. Any suggestions? On Newegg the prices range and, according to customer reviews, so does the quality.
LambOfGod said: In your case, the result would be no video that means you wouldn't see anything. Click to expand... Haha that sounds like one of those things I don't want happening. It looks like I'll probably be ordering another PSU here. Any suggestions? On Newegg the prices range and, according to customer reviews, so does the quality.
muz Golden Master Messages 6,928 Feb 6, 2007 #14 decent psu about $45 for 450w i would go with a good brand , like coolmax,antec,evermax. usually chep makes are lower quality and die after about a year EDIT HERES A COOLMAX FOR $45 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817159053 i think that should do ya
decent psu about $45 for 450w i would go with a good brand , like coolmax,antec,evermax. usually chep makes are lower quality and die after about a year EDIT HERES A COOLMAX FOR $45 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817159053 i think that should do ya
joxley1990 Golden Master Messages 7,846 Feb 6, 2007 #15 Get a nice 550W+, just to be safe. I recommend a Seasonic!
LambOfGod Fully Optimized Messages 1,783 Feb 6, 2007 #16 When it comes to PSU you get what you payfor. But personally i have been using rosewills PSU 550 Watt 120MM fan. RP550 is the model anyway i have had it over a Year and a Half and never had one problem with it. Its about $60
When it comes to PSU you get what you payfor. But personally i have been using rosewills PSU 550 Watt 120MM fan. RP550 is the model anyway i have had it over a Year and a Half and never had one problem with it. Its about $60