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Athlon 64 Power Supply Requirments

EglsFly

Senior member
What are the power supply requirements for the Athlon 64 series of chips? (not including system components, just CPU)
12V rail amps?
 
Basically anything adequate for a Prescott P4 is more than enough for an Athlon64. A64 max design power is 89W, which is ~8amps if it's coming exclusively from the 12v. A 6800 level video card will pull another ~6 amps or so (under load) from the 12v + other stuff you could probably get by on 15-17 amps if you needed to, but the trend is towards more 12v and less 3.3/5v, look for 20+
 
Problem I am having is that when I do a shutdown from windows xp, and after the system is off, I press the start button and it cannot find the hard drive. If I pull the plug on the PS so that the standby power is completely removed and power up, then it will come up.

Maybe I might need to get a better power supply?
Currently it has a Antec True 380W, the 12V is rated at 18A.
This might be too borderline.

System has:
Athlon 64 3800+
Radeon X800 Pro
DVD/CDRW
Samsung SATA 160GB HD
120mm FAN
Asus A8V Deluxe MB
2x512MB PC3200 Kingston Hyper X DDR
SB Audigy 2 ZS
56K Modem

If you think I need a better PS, do you have any recommendations on a Brand & Model PS?
(from newegg.com)

http://www.newegg.com/app/manu...?catalog=58&DEPA=1
 
Do you have that system now and are having a problem ? 380 Antec should be fine.
 
A enermax 350 has more power than trues. Run 3dmark2003...if it crashes or reboots you need a new PSU, perferably one with a 26A+ 12V rail. Enermax, Zippy and OCZ are all great places to start looking.
 
i'm not a fan of dual 12's only because I have so much invested in single 12 with rock solidness and have seen no reviews touting any benefit.

I have the active PFC version of second one in your post but it's really overkill. This is all anyone but the most extreme overclcoker should need:

http://www.newegg.com/app/View...=17-103-455&depa=1

Bah it's only $15 more though might as well.
 
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