7600gt power supply

jasonlim

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Im about to upgrade from my 6600gt to a 7600gt. Ive read that a minimum power supply of 350W and 18Amps on the 12V rail is needed. Now will this do?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817153027
It says it only has 14/15 A on the 12V rails, not 18A.. but there are 2 12V rails, so does that mean 14+15= total 29A? and it can easily power a 7600gt then? or do i need a minimum of 18A on at least 1 rail? Any help?
Thnx in advance
 

hans007

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yeah thas plenty.

i've run a 6600gt on a psu with less than 18amps. and well the 7600gt draws even less power than a 6600gt. you shoudl be fine.
 

Kromis

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Heck, 7600GT doesn't even need extra power! Of course it'll work!

Alright, that's 'nuff said. I think jasonlim knows the answer now.
 

jasonlim

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actually, in that case would it even be nessesarry for me to change my PSU as ive currently got a thermaltake XP480 400W that came with my case...
after reading this review though http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/power/tt_xp480.html i thought i better upgrade... but if it runs my 6600gt fine then my 7600gt will be fine too then? even for overclocking on a 17amp 12v?
 

coldpower27

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A 7600 Gt consumes less energy then the 6600 GT, it's a MAJOR increase in performance/watt. Cheers ;)
 

hans007

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Originally posted by: jasonlim
actually, in that case would it even be nessesarry for me to change my PSU as ive currently got a thermaltake XP480 400W that came with my case...
after reading this review though http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/power/tt_xp480.html i thought i better upgrade... but if it runs my 6600gt fine then my 7600gt will be fine too then? even for overclocking on a 17amp 12v?

thats probably enough.

honestly you could probably even run a 7900gt since that uses maybe 5 watts more than a 6600gt at load.

 

SpeedZealot369

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Originally posted by: wizboy11
What about FSP?

If you mean FPS, the 7600gt is a huge leap in performance compared to the 6600gt, the fps increase would of course differ between different setups/games/settings but on average it would definitly kill a 6600gt.

Originally posted by: hans007

thats probably enough.

honestly you could probably even run a 7900gt since that uses maybe 5 watts more than a 6600gt at load.

Yeah, I saw somewhere that the 7900gt (at stock I think) does 50w load draw. Gotta hand it to nvidia for that one.

-SZ
 

hans007

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Originally posted by: SpeedZealot369
Originally posted by: wizboy11
What about FSP?

If you mean FPS, the 7600gt is a huge leap in performance compared to the 6600gt, the fps increase would of course differ between different setups/games/settings but on average it would definitly kill a 6600gt.

Originally posted by: hans007

thats probably enough.

honestly you could probably even run a 7900gt since that uses maybe 5 watts more than a 6600gt at load.

Yeah, I saw somewhere that the 7900gt (at stock I think) does 50w load draw. Gotta hand it to nvidia for that one.

-SZ


i think he meant an fsp group ppower supply.

i actually have a 300 watt forton source power supplye (FSP group / sparkle). make sure you get an ATX 2.0 compliant one not a 1.3. even a 300 watt fortron atx 2.0 has 22 amps on the 12v rails.