Re: OT: How many watts do I need?

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on 1/2/2008 7:02 PM William L. Maltby spake the following:
On Wed, 2008-01-02 at 17:24 -0800, MHR wrote:
On Jan 2, 2008 4:43 PM, Dennis Gilmore <dennis@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would say its plenty big enough.  I ran for many years a amd 2600+ box with
2xhdd's 3 optical drives, neon on the case  a couple of fans, 1gb ram and a
couple of pci cards  and i used a 350watt power supply for it

I had another athlon64 3000+ system with 6 sata drives and 3 pci cards 1gb ram
and two fans  that used a 350watt power supply also

Either you were lucky or I was not - I burned out a 430w power supply
with my rig:

CPU:    AMD Athlon 64 x2 4200+ (2 x 2.0GHz)
M/B:    ECS NFORCE4M-A
K/M:    Logitech EX110 Cordless Desktop (keyboard & mouse)
ram:    2GB OCZ DDR2 800MHz (PC6400)
fdd:    Panasonic 3 1/4" 1.44Mb
hds:    160MB Maxtor PATA UDMA-133 & 120MB Maxtor PATA UDMA-133
sds:    300GB Seagate SATA-150/300 320GB WD SATA-150/300
dvd:    Emprex 16x DVD+/-RW/Dual-Layer
        Hammer 16x DVD+/-RW/Dual-Layer/DVD-RAM
vid:    geFORCE7100gs (nVidia) PCI-E x16
mod:    Agere Systems 56k WinModem (Lucent)
cap:    AverMedia Video Capture

It's a little different now (both DVD drives had to be replaced, for
different reasons), and I've been using a 500w PS for about six
months, no trouble.

Different mobos may have different needs. I had a 300 watt that was
plenty for my Acer AK77-400 (MAx/N) but it consistently chocked when I
put the Epox 9KRAI-Pro in that case. The Epox manual recommend >= 350
watts - it didn't lie.

Anyway, to the OP: each of your drives and other components will show
maximum needs and your mobo manual may list its needs too. Add them up,
add in a little fudge factor and you'll know.

IMO: I always try to run a PS rated *over* what I need. This is to run
the PS far enough below it rating that it should run cooler than what it
is rated for. Seems to make them last longer and be more reliable.

My Epox board is now on a 550 watt PS, allowing plenty of room for
growth.

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And buy quality components if you want them to last.
I have seen so called 450 watt supplies in the $20 US range that are obviously crap. Probably rated at the peak output, not a sustained load. You don't need the most expensive, but you can tell the difference when you pick them up. The cheap ones feel as if they are made from beer cans.

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