Isn't that an unfair comparison? Did you actually mean to use a 5 (HX520) instead of a 6.Originally posted by: Powernick50
So HX620 vs EA-500
Originally posted by: John
Isn't that an unfair comparison? Did you actually mean to use a 5 (HX520) instead of a 6.Originally posted by: Powernick50
So HX620 vs EA-500
Even though both are built by Seasonic and offer a single 12V rail, the Corsair has better build quality, quieter 120mm fan, more power, modular cables, and a 5 year warranty. It's also more than double the price of the EarthWatts EA-500, and the EW will offer more than enough power for your current rig. However if you think you'll eventually use the extra power that the Corsair offers, and don't mind the additional cost, by all means get the HX620.
Originally posted by: Powernick50for
640mb 8800 GTS
(No SLI)
Which one to get?
Also going in a p182 or Cosmos 1000 case
Originally posted by: DieuCtunPimp
don't take the ea-500 with q6600. Is too borderline. I just do a setup now with a sonata III Case with a ea-500 with a Q6600 with 4x 1g Crucial and 4 WD 320 Gig SATA-2 with a ati firegl 3300 on a ASUS P5K Deluxe. Hang in the bios or when he initialise the raid. The 5V 3.3V rail have a max of 130 Watts. Not enough. If i put a Pentium D 805 all going fine. But im sure the q6600 take too much power. I go to the shop to pick up a new PSU with bigger Watts on the 3.3 Rails and i will made i follow up later.
Originally posted by: DieuCtunPimp
don't take the ea-500 with q6600. Is too borderline. I just do a setup now with a sonata III Case with a ea-500 with a Q6600 with 4x 1g Crucial and 4 WD 320 Gig SATA-2 with a ati firegl 3300 on a ASUS P5K Deluxe. Hang in the bios or when he initialise the raid. The 5V 3.3V rail have a max of 130 Watts. Not enough. If i put a Pentium D 805 all going fine. But im sure the q6600 take too much power. I go to the shop to pick up a new PSU with bigger Watts on the 3.3 Rails and i will made i follow up later.
I was under the impression that the FireGL v3300 only consumed around 50W under load.Originally posted by: QuiksilverX1
The FireGL 3300 is more power hungry than the 8800GTS Rev 1,2,and 3.
Originally posted by: John
I was under the impression that the FireGL v3300 only consumed around 50W under load.Originally posted by: QuiksilverX1
The FireGL 3300 is more power hungry than the 8800GTS Rev 1,2,and 3.
