PSU How big should my PSU be?

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  1. Baetucious

    Baetucious What's a Dremel?

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    Hi, I'll be running an overclocked i7 930 (not extremely overclocked however), 6gbs 1600dominator memory, 2x Nvidia 460s and a single 1TB 6gb/s Hard drive. Any reccomendations on what sort of size my PSU should be, I was looking at a 950w modular Powercool, which would be good though I'm not sure about whether this will maintain stability with an overclocked cpu? My budget is anything upto £100 really and I would prefer modular but this is not necessery.

    Thanks, Bill. :)
     
  2. TheBlackSwordsMan

    TheBlackSwordsMan Over the Hills and Far Away

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    Over 9000 ! ^^

    Hummmmm Powercolor PSU, are they not discontinued ? I think you'll be fine with a Corsair 850W
     
  3. Ph4ZeD

    Ph4ZeD What's a Dremel?

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    950W is ludicrously overkill. Check my sig and PSU. I could run dual 460 GTXs rather than my 260 GTX SLI set up easily on my PSU.
     
  4. Fingers66

    Fingers66 Kiwi in London

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    +1 on this ^, the man talks sense, 950w is a serious amount of overkill.

    If it was me I would be looking at a good quality 750w PSU max (definately not a Powercool), just to give you plenty of headroom for the future.
     
  5. adam_bagpuss

    adam_bagpuss Have you tried turning it off/on ?

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    stay away from the powercool as it will be rubbish.

    dont think you will need above 750W to be honest

    try this link: http://extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine

    did a quick check should be around 700 Watts so grab a 750-850W.

    so you fell for the marketing BS then. your HDD will never saturate SATA3 doesnt even saturate SATA2.

    The corsair 850W suggested is a good choice.
     
  6. Baetucious

    Baetucious What's a Dremel?

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    Awesome, I think I'm gonna go for a 750w or 850w Corsair or maybe an antec then, Thanks for the link as well.


    I did wonder whether this was really the case, considering I thought that Sata 3 was primarily for SSDs rather than normal HDDs, I think I'll just go for a SATA 2 then considering itll cost me £30 less.

    Thanks again. Bill. :)
     
  7. TheBlackSwordsMan

    TheBlackSwordsMan Over the Hills and Far Away

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    Corsair over Antec Please.
     
  8. lamboman

    lamboman What's a Dremel?

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    Power supply calculators are always seriously off; they always recommend far more than you'll need. You'd be fine with a decent 600W power supply. Corsair's TX650 would be plenty, and would be £40 less.
     
  9. adam_bagpuss

    adam_bagpuss Have you tried turning it off/on ?

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    The PSU calculators are only off because it auto assumes your using 90% load all the time.

    650W would more than likely be fine for everyday use and even gaming but i wouldnt want to run prime95 on all cores with GPU benchmarks running in the background.
     
  10. Ph4ZeD

    Ph4ZeD What's a Dremel?

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    Adam - check my signature. This rig was 100% stable while running Folding @ Home on the CPU and both GPUs.
     
  11. adam_bagpuss

    adam_bagpuss Have you tried turning it off/on ?

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    hmm true

    do the 460 use less power than 260 ?

    but id rather hit the sweetspot with PSU rather than nearly maxing it out.

    since peak efficency is around the 70-80% mark on most PSUs i would rather have something slightly bigger that hit this rather than push it close to max output
     
  12. Ph4ZeD

    Ph4ZeD What's a Dremel?

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    460 consumes less power than the 260. Your right that from an efficiency perspective its better to have a slightly higher wattage PSU than the one I have already, but I just cba to spend £100 on a Corsair 750W on something that won't improve my system at all. Would rather spend it on an upgrade :D
     
  13. lamboman

    lamboman What's a Dremel?

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    In gaming conditions, a GTX460 SLI setup will not use much more than 470W. Tom's Hardware, for example, in this graph are running a GTX460 SLI setup with a six-core i7 980X at stock speed:
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    This doesn't include full CPU load, though it wouldn't be much more.

    Power supply calculators on the whole are completely inaccurate. A TX650 leaves a hell of a lot of headroom.
     
  14. rehk

    rehk What's a Dremel?

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    Unless you're planning on SLIing GTX480s or Crossfiring 5970s alonside a heavily overclocked 6 core i7, you don't need any more than 650w for most setups nowadays.
     
  15. Ph4ZeD

    Ph4ZeD What's a Dremel?

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    Thats why my PSU is the oldest component in my system. I've simply never needed to upgrade it.
     
  16. Baetucious

    Baetucious What's a Dremel?

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    Wow, thanks for the help with this guys, you've certainly given me enough info. Thanks again. :)
     

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