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Chosing PSU

on those enermax psu what is the difference between "W" and "G"

oops nm..it seems it has to do with AC input..the "W" adjust auto from 90-265, G..180-265

anyone know the number of 4 pin connectors the enermax EG495P-VE SFMA ...noisetaker p series has?
 
I like all of those PSUs. :thumbsup: Great list of some quality power. I'm a bit iffy on the bluestorm series though. I haven't heard much about them yet. However, if they are anything like the Fortron PSU I have in my system now, it's definitely a solid choice.

Could you help us by listing what system specs you plan to buy?
 
Originally posted by: bladephoenix
How did you find out how much power the video and sound cards would take?
I get video power consumption fromthis xbitlabs.com artcle.
But i take higher numbers since i may upgrade to X800 some time.
As for audigy 2 ZS i am not sure (thats why its with dark background), i emailed to support and here what numbers i got:

Sound BlasterTM Audigy 2 ZS Audio Card Model SB0350
Power Consumption
Vcc, nominal current 600 mA
+12V, nominal current 200 mA
-12V, nominal current 50 mA

To low so i added 1 on each of rails just to be sure. 🙂
 
best there is PC Power and cooling, next up is OCZ.
the rest are good, just not as.
all will probably work fine for you.
 
PC power and cooling lil weak on +12V and you can exclude NeoPower its not that good as its price.
I like OCZ to, but Enermax is good as well
 
I recommend getting the Enermax Noisetaker 470 watt PSU. You can get the Enermax Noisetaker for $79.99 over at HardwareCooling.com. I purchased the Enermax Noisetaker 2 weeks ago and I can say that I am very satisfied with the performance. I also did a wattage performance test and it performed alot better (and quieter) than my old Vantec Stealth 470 psu.

-Jack
 
I heard they get very hot this Enermax even have feature to leave fan blowing for 2 minutes after pc shut down to cool itself. I belive i sow some review that they heat up to ~45.
 
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