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help me pick a power supply

IfReborn

Member
silverstone st75zf or Thermaltake toughpower both 750w

or anything else?

also is this overkill could i get away with the 600w or 650w version of these?

thanks
 
What sort of system needs powering? Quad SLI? High end Crossfire perhaps? If not, a good 400-500W will more than likely suffice. If you give us the specs of the system that the PSU will need to power, we can tell you for sure.
 
Originally posted by: Howard
A 600W supply would be more than enough.

Your choices are a bit OVERKILL, but....

The Silverstone has more power and less ripple.

But the Toughpower costs less (doesn't it?) and is more efficient.

You decide. I'm not going to hate you either way. 😉
 
Take a look at Enermax or OCZ too. They have 80% effeciency which is what you want in a PSU. But then again, JohnnyGuru knows more about PSU's than anyone I know. Check out his website for his great reviews......
 
Originally posted by: myocardia
Thermaltake's are horrible or anything, but they don't really compare to Silverstone's psu's.

You meant "aren't" right?

Originally posted by: Boyo
Take a look at Enermax or OCZ too. They have 80% effeciency which is what you want in a PSU. But then again, JohnnyGuru knows more about PSU's than anyone I know. Check out his website for his great reviews......

Actually, the Liberty is not 80% and up efficient. Like the Silverstoen Zeus, they're "up to" 80% efficient. The FSP built OCZ's are 80% and up efficient like the Thermaltake Toughpower.

 
Originally posted by: myocardia
Thermaltake's are horrible or anything, but they don't really compare to Silverstone's psu's.


Terrible generalization. 😉

The new Toughpower the OP is looking at isn't bad at all.
 
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: Howard
A 600W supply would be more than enough.

Your choices are a bit OVERKILL, but....

The Silverstone has more power and less ripple.

But the Toughpower costs less (doesn't it?) and is more efficient.

You decide. I'm not going to hate you either way. 😉
My choices?
 
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: Howard
A 600W supply would be more than enough.

Your choices are a bit OVERKILL, but....

The Silverstone has more power and less ripple.

But the Toughpower costs less (doesn't it?) and is more efficient.

You decide. I'm not going to hate you either way. 😉
My choices?

Yeah, bitch!!!

LOL!

Must've hit QUOTE instead of REPLY. 😉


 
PC Power and Cooling all the way!

Actually my bad, you're going to use Crossfire, and does PCP&C support Crossfire?

ALOHA
 
Originally posted by: DasFox
PC Power and Cooling all the way!

Actually my bad, you're going to use Crossfire, and does PCP&C support Crossfire?

ALOHA

Proof positive that people like you should not be making PSU sugggestions.

PCP&C: Which one? A model from which OEM? Why?

Crossfire support: No different than SLI support. Just make sure you have ample juice on the 12V rails and the appropriate connectors for the video card.

 
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