Can I use X1800XT in Antec Sonata (380W PSU)?

mikek753

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Hello all,

I have Antec Sonata with 380W PSU in.
I don't have any plans to replace PSU for a while.
Can I use ATI X1800XT with current PSU?

I have 1 SATA and 2 PATA IDE drives + BenQ DW1650 burner + CPU Intel 3G 630

or should I look for NV 7900GT that takes far less power?

Thanks.
 

Steelski

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yes it will. but you will need something else to power the rest of the computer, unless you are running a VIA CPU
 

mikek753

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Hello,

that's what I got from eXtreme PSU

System Type: Single Processor
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 630 3000 MHz Irwindale
CPU Utilization (TDP): 100% TDP

RAM: 2 Sticks DDR2 SDRAM
Video Card: ATI Radeon X1800 XT
Video Type: Single Card

IDE HDD 7200 rpm: 2 HDDs
SATA HDD: 1 HDD

DVD-RW/DVD+RW Drive: 1 Drive

USB: 2 Devices

Fans
Regular: 1 Fan 80mm;

Motherboard, keyboard and mouse: Yes

PSU Utilization: 100% (peak utilization)

Total: 315 Watts

is that really so low?
 

Golgatha

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You should be fine. Those Sonatas come with Truepower PSUs. They can take your system with an X1800XT.

I like that calculator page. Seems I need 376w for my current setup. If I go with Crossfire, I will need 489w :Q.

System Type: Single Processor
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 E 3400 MHz Prescott
Overclocked: 4000 MHz, 1.4 V
CPU Utilization (TDP): 100% TDP

RAM: 2 Sticks DDR2 SDRAM
Video Card: ATI Radeon X1800 XT
Video Type: Single Card

IDE HDD 7200 rpm: 1 HDD
SATA HDD: 2 HDDs

DVD-RW/DVD+RW Drive: 1 Drive
Floppy Drive: 1 Drive

Sound Blaster - All Models: Yes

Fans
Regular: 3 Fans 80mm; 3 Fans 120mm;

Motherboard, keyboard and mouse: Yes

PSU Utilization: 100% (peak utilization)