I want to upgrade my power supply but i dont know what to look for i was thinking at least 500w i need to upgrade beacuse i want to get a new video card and the video card i want needs at least a 350w.
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Do you have a PCI Express motherboard?? You keep mentioning PCI, but the card you linked is an Express model.
Your system specs would really help.Comment
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there is one thing you should consider:
when you have to choose between 350 or 500 watt the latter will not always be the better one!
i personally will rather go for an 350w enermax than a 500w noname
the specs of the very psu is the decisive factor not the wattage
let's compare these number for example:
+5v - 32a
+12v - 26a
-12v - 1a
-5v - 1a
+3.3v - 32a
+5vsb - 2.2a
(a decent 350 watt psu)
+ 5VDC 38A
+12VDC 17A
-12VDC 0.8A
- 5VDC 0.5A
3.3VDC 28A
+5vsb 2.0A
(noname 500 watt psu)
now which one would you go for?
the first one in my case as the +12v has sufficient power (26a) compared to only 17a for the so called 500w psu, which might lead to trouble with demanding hardware
i hope this is a warning example that buying a psu only because of the total wattage can be a severe mistakeComment
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Agreed
Yes, definately look into the current supply available at the usable voltage levels. Excellent point UnCas.
More often than not, you get what you pay for.Comment
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Thanks for the help i didnt relize how inexpensive they were at newegg i never even looked thinking of spenging 130 dollars on o9ne at compusa but newegg doesnt has a great slection for under 80 bucks sorry uncasms i dont why there are all the those diffiernt numbers ,but i get what u meant by the number of amps from how a good one at less watts will put out more amps and how a cheap one at more watts puts out less ampsComment
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+12V1@17A, +12V2@17A,
+12V1@18A, +12V2@16A
right now my beast is happy on a 450 rosewillLast edited by Chewy; 23 Feb 2006, 08:15 AM.Comment
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