- Sep 18, 2006
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Hi all,
I've been reading reviews on newegg that state that the x1900xtx cards require 30A on the 12v rail to work properly. I'm the exact opposite of a psu guru, so I have no idea how true that might be, so I'm asking here. I bought an Enermax Liberty 500W psu at the suggestion of one of the forum regulars, and I'm going to buy the x1900xtx once it comes back in stock at newegg. However, I want to make sure before I buy it that my new PSU will be capable of handling it. Acording to the box, the 12V1 rail has 22A, the 12V2 rail has 22, and together they have 384W(32A). Does that mean it has enough power for the x1900xtx?
Here's a link to newegg's picture of the Liberty 500's "spec sheet":
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ShowImage...WT+ATX12V+500W+Power+Supply+%2D+Retail
I've been reading reviews on newegg that state that the x1900xtx cards require 30A on the 12v rail to work properly. I'm the exact opposite of a psu guru, so I have no idea how true that might be, so I'm asking here. I bought an Enermax Liberty 500W psu at the suggestion of one of the forum regulars, and I'm going to buy the x1900xtx once it comes back in stock at newegg. However, I want to make sure before I buy it that my new PSU will be capable of handling it. Acording to the box, the 12V1 rail has 22A, the 12V2 rail has 22, and together they have 384W(32A). Does that mean it has enough power for the x1900xtx?
Here's a link to newegg's picture of the Liberty 500's "spec sheet":
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ShowImage...WT+ATX12V+500W+Power+Supply+%2D+Retail