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lolper

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i think im gonna go for the 8800gts.. but i heard you need a special power supply for it is that true?
 
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Originally posted by: lolper
i think im gonna go for the 8800gts.. but i heard you need a special power supply for it is that true?

You don't need a 'special' power supply - but you do need one that supplies enough power. It also needs to either have a PCIe power connector to connect to the card, or you need free 4 pin connectors to connect to an adapter like this one (it will come with your card).
 

lolper

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i heard something like i need a power supply thats has 2 12v connectgors thats 18 amps each?
 

Nickel020

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Originally posted by: lolper
i heard something like i need a power supply thats has 2 12v connectgors thats 18 amps each?

Depends on the other components nad the PSU's brand. If you have a good name brand PSU then anything above 400W that isn't older than 1,5 years will do. I use a Seasonic OEM PSU in my setup and using a Watt meter to measure power consumption the computer never draws more than 210W.
 

HeXploiT

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Originally posted by: lolper
i heard something like i need a power supply thats has 2 12v connectgors thats 18 amps each?

It's the GTX that requires 2. The GTS needs only one. Also the 8800's come with an adapter for a standard 12v plug.
 

Nickel020

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If it has only one 12v rail with 15A then it must be pretty ancient... I ran my 8800 GTS for a while on my ol Seasonic 400W with one rail and 18A on it, but 15A might be pushing it, especially if it were/is a non-name PSU.
This Seasonic will do for now if you're coupling this with a Core 2 Duo with maybe 2 HDs and a soundcard; but I'd get a 430W one so you won't have to upgrade your PSU on your next upgrade again. The 430W is somewhat more expensive though.
330W: http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16817151021

And for those saying 330W is not enough, I actually tested my rig with a Watt meter and power consumption under load has never been higher than 210W, while the Seasonic with an 80+% efficiency should do 264W, which is enough to spare.
 

betasub

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Originally posted by: lolper
the power supply i have now has 1 12v with 15 amps

No chance. Get a proper power supply rather than some cheap junk that came with your case.

Plenty of threads in General Hardware with PSU recommendations.