- Aug 17, 2006
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This question is prompted from the anandtech review of the GTX 285 power graphs
The graph says full load of the system. This is an i7 with some pretty stacked specs yet the highest total system wattage at load is 490 (with GTX 285 SLi). Why would they bench this with a 1200W power supply?
This brings up the question if I buy a GTX 285 do I need a new power supply. I have an earthwatts 500W power supply already.
I used a Wattage calculator on extreme.outervision.com and it said that my system would consume about 430W of power
3 SATA
1 SSD
Q6600
4 Dimms
GTX 285 (that is why I am calculating)
1 firewire powered device
2 92mm fans
1 120mm fan
The confusion is this seems like a lot of components in the computer yet its only calling for 430W. Yet there are power supplies over 1200W.
Could someone clear this up? Perhaps I misinterpreted the anandtech graphs.
Thanks,
JOe K.
The graph says full load of the system. This is an i7 with some pretty stacked specs yet the highest total system wattage at load is 490 (with GTX 285 SLi). Why would they bench this with a 1200W power supply?
This brings up the question if I buy a GTX 285 do I need a new power supply. I have an earthwatts 500W power supply already.
I used a Wattage calculator on extreme.outervision.com and it said that my system would consume about 430W of power
3 SATA
1 SSD
Q6600
4 Dimms
GTX 285 (that is why I am calculating)
1 firewire powered device
2 92mm fans
1 120mm fan
The confusion is this seems like a lot of components in the computer yet its only calling for 430W. Yet there are power supplies over 1200W.
Could someone clear this up? Perhaps I misinterpreted the anandtech graphs.
Thanks,
JOe K.