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Choosing The Right Power Supply write up at firing squad

Adul

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http://firingsquad.gamers.com/guides/power/default.asp

😀 last one for now 🙂

So, you?ve finally decided which CPU, motherboard, and graphics card you want to put into your new computer. But what are you going to do about the power supply? The power supply has always been the most esoteric part of system building. We all have a vague idea that a power supply with more watts is better than one with fewer watts. We also know, and expect different manufacturers to have different interpretations of ?peak output.? In other words, you already know that all 300W power supplies aren?t created equal -- you also know that 550W power supplies are overkill for a standard desktop machine.



But how much power do you really need, exactly? Most of you probably don?t know the answer to this. In fact, before last month, I didn?t know the correct answer either. Early on, I used to rely on AMD?s power supply list, but AMD stopped updating that. Since then, I?ve just dropped back to my old-school criteria: start with a case/power supply combo that?s in the range of $50, and then put down extra cash for a better design and cooling.
 
they didn't talk about sound, though. the enermax i have features a little knob you can turn and control the fan, pretty nice for me since i really, really hated my previously noisy PSU fan. it was almost unbearable, in the end it was all i heard when i sat at my computer.
 
One great piece of advice: "...cooling fans run on the +12V rail. If you add too many fans, you could in fact be reducing the stability of your overall system unless you have the power supply to back it up."
 
Originally posted by: Adul
Originally posted by: CurtCold
HEC=Bang for your buck

never heard of them


Yes, you have. You just don't know it. They make some of the models that Antec sells under their branding. Antec just relabels them. My Antec pp352x is actually a HEC and is identical to the 350w model under their own label.

Channel Well is another excellent producer of PSU's. The famed Antec pp303x and pp403x are actually CWT PSUs.
 
Originally posted by: Brian48
Originally posted by: Adul
Originally posted by: CurtCold
HEC=Bang for your buck

never heard of them


Yes, you have. You just don't know it. They make some of the models that Antec sells under their branding. Antec just relabels them. My Antec pp352x is actually a HEC and is identical to the 350w model under their own label.

Channel Well is another excellent producer of PSU's. The famed Antec pp303x and pp403x are actually CWT PSUs.

OHH my! You mean ANTEC?=😱
 
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