Needing a power supply
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Needing a power supply
I've got a new XFX 7800gt graphics card, but I'm worried about using it with my machine's stock power supply. The manual says I need a 350+ watt PSU that does 12v with a 20amp current. I did some looking and foud that very few power supplies in the price range that I'm comfortable with (<$75) offer this kind of err performance? The antec 500w are close, 12v @ 19a, but I'm not interested in spending $100 for something that isn't powerful enough.
So I ask, do I honestly need a PSU that meets the volt/amp requirement (stock is 400w and something like 17a at 12v). Can anyone suggest a PSU that will fit my needs that's not going to be overly expensive?
I did some searching on newegg and only found one which meets my requirements JustPc?, never heard of the brand, though the 5 reviews at newegg are good.
Can anyone offer up a suggestion to another PSU to use, perhaps something cheaper, I don't think I really need a 500w power supply when a good 350 or 400w for less would be enough.
Of course, I understand the importance of the powersupply, and that it's better to get a good component rather than fry something, but really, I don't want to spend $150 bucks on one of those high end OCZ ones if I don't need to.
So I ask, do I honestly need a PSU that meets the volt/amp requirement (stock is 400w and something like 17a at 12v). Can anyone suggest a PSU that will fit my needs that's not going to be overly expensive?
I did some searching on newegg and only found one which meets my requirements JustPc?, never heard of the brand, though the 5 reviews at newegg are good.
Can anyone offer up a suggestion to another PSU to use, perhaps something cheaper, I don't think I really need a 500w power supply when a good 350 or 400w for less would be enough.
Of course, I understand the importance of the powersupply, and that it's better to get a good component rather than fry something, but really, I don't want to spend $150 bucks on one of those high end OCZ ones if I don't need to.
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The 7800 doesn't need 20 amps, they just figure anyone who has a power supply that can do 20 amps on the 12 volt should have enough juice for a comfortable safety margin.
HardOCP had this to say about the 7800 GT:
HardOCP had this to say about the 7800 GT:
Figure out how much juice the rest of your system needs with the SH/SC Power Supply Guide, and from there you should be able to figure out how much power you really need.Another great thing about this card is its power requirements. A 350-Watt power supply is recommended and the total draw of the card is around 75-80 Watts, so it is very power friendly relatively speaking.
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