400W Standard ATX Power Supply -enough for this config? - atx switching power supply
I think my PC upgrade ... That's why I chose these products under ... The matter is not sure if my current PSU is this configuration or not: Support S ... Here is the list
Motherboard: Asus P5N32-E SLI, nForce 680i SLI, ATX, Socket-775, 2xGbLAN, DDR2, 2xPCI-Ex16
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 3.0GHz 1333Mhz Socket LGA775, 4MB L2 cache
GPU: XFX GeForce 8400GS 450M 256MB DDR2, PCI Express, DVI / HDCP / TV-Out, 450/800Mhz
(starting price of the card - not enough money :-()
RAM: DDR2 PC5300 2048MB CL5 Kit w / two matched DDR2 667 1024MB CL5
And I get a converter power supply (20 pin to 24 pin and 4-pin to 8-pin), as my power supply does not have the required power supply 24 and the motherboard 8-pin ...
* Is my current power supply: Switching Power YH-ATX400W
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Atx Switching Power Supply 400W Standard ATX Power Supply -enough For This Config?
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Yes, it is, it is to use a little more than 300 watts max.
I tell you, a little less on your CPU and go to the Nvidia 8600th The 8400 is regrettable.
You really need to rethink their options.
First, no one will be the difference from 3 to 2.66 GHz Note, I have used both, and they all just max. No difference to save $ 100.
Second, you have found the 680i is too expensive for what you use. The only reason a motherboard with a chipset that uses two graphics cards SLI x16 will assign a channel to each instead of sharing a channel. They need not and should not worry, because even two 8600 custom channel max power of x16. You need two overclocked 8800GTX is doing what it means.
Then there is the RAM. 667 is not enough for the 2.66 GHz or 3 GHz models. 2.66 works perfectly with 800 MHz, but I recommend the RAM-1066, if not more. Your graphics card and a portion of memory (my applicationsAll there is to think in the upper 760MB of RAM on board) as more important than most people.
The total number of listed items, was $ 575, if you use the cheapest parts that I could find.
If you had to build my setup, with the RAM-1066 and the 8600GT is 555 million pieces of fine MSI, XFX and OCZ costs.
If you are the least expensive configuration, with memory of 800 MHz and 8600, when he was only $ 400.
I guarantee that this would destroy its original configuration, I have personally used all the parties in the three settings to trust me here. To check and follow the links and compare the CPU and GPU:
http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu_2007.h ...
http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics_2 ...
They are either configuration, love is when you take so little money, cheap, but you will repent.
I suggest that the source of power in a very short time, the Intel Core 2 processors are incredibly power and cooling runs effiiecent but I fear that food eventually buckle under this pressure,
You have a motherboard with a CPU powerful enough high end. If you upgrade the graphics card, power supply is a crucial factor. Do not be cheap about this product, because if it blows in the other components usually go with him.
A look at the feedback page to a picture of it would be like driving your power supply be able to, I say you have at least 19-25 amps on the +12 V rail, this rule fall in the range of 550 -650 watts. This will ensure that further improvements in the future and ensure a stable and stronger power supply. Performance is not always the deciding factor, what can you eat and process.
With CT as the 20-24 pin adapter is not proposed specifically for the components that you have acquired. You do not need to useAdapter to use this motherboard. But we know that the system may not be as stable as with a power supply with the correct plugs.
This system is too demanding, even for a high quality 400 watt power supply. Lasting several months, but that's not a good idea because it can damage your system by a weak power supply.
550 watts should be just right for this machine.
Make sure if you have a diet that is one of the following leading brands: Enermax, PC Power & Cooling, Fortron (FSP), Sparkle, Vantec, Zalman, Coolermaster, OCZ, Tagan, Silverstone, Seasonic or Antec Verax.
Generics are usually rubbish and have a short life.
I would be at 600
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