So I decided to upgrade to 4K with a new monitor, so I chose this card for it:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814127908
Question is, will my 5 years old Cougar 700W PSU be able to run it properly:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817553003
Now, that's one beast of a card; it requires 2x8pin & 1x6pin connectors, and I was able to verify that my PSU supports that, but that's about the extent of my knowledge of PSU's...
I kinda suspect there's more to them than just the amount of pins, I dunno
A PSU + GPU question.
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A PSU + GPU question.
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Re: A PSU + GPU question.
It says right in the specs:
System Requirements:
Power consumption: 250W
Recommended Power Supply: 600W
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Re: A PSU + GPU question.
Yeah, I saw that, but I kinda suspected there's more to it that just the stated power output.Dominus Atheos wrote:It says right in the specs:
System Requirements:
Power consumption: 250W
Recommended Power Supply: 600W
Isn't there?
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Re: A PSU + GPU question.
No. It's the recommended specification. It's all you need, there's nothing else to it.
If you were asking "can my 500w PS run this?" we might be talking about amps and rails (and the answer would still probably be yes), but your 700w can definitely handle it.
If you were asking "can my 500w PS run this?" we might be talking about amps and rails (and the answer would still probably be yes), but your 700w can definitely handle it.
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Re: A PSU + GPU question.
Well, check you actually have 2x8 pin and 1x6 pin connectors spare. A 700W PSU should have come with more than sufficient leads for any single GPU + single CPU setup, but sometimes people buy modular PSUs (the type that you plug the leads into instead of having them permenantly attached) and then lose the extra leads. Usually though this is only a problem for mutliple video cards.
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Re: A PSU + GPU question.
Oh, well alright then!Dominus Atheos wrote: If you were asking "can my 500w PS run this?" we might be talking about amps and rails (and the answer would still probably be yes), but your 700w can definitely handle it.
Guess I was worrying for nothing... Thanks mate!
Starglider, yeah, I checked - miraculously, I didn't throw the spare ones out, so I'm all good in that department. Looks like I have the exact amount of spare pins I need!
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