- Apr 19, 2001
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I'm planning a (mostly) new system and wondering how beefy a PS I need to get.
My current plan:
Intel E6700 processor (I'll likely try to do some OC'ing with it, but not hardcore)
Zalman 9500 HSF
EVGA 680i MB
4GB DDR2-800 RAM
8800GTX video card (possibly an OC'd one)
SB X-Fi sound card
Raptor 10K RPM hard disk
2x WD 7200RPM hard disks
2x Lite-On optical drives (DVD+/-RW, CD-RW/DVD combo)
3.5" floppy
I'm also kicking around the possibility of getting a quad core Q6600 or Q6700, if I allow myself to go nuts now, or at some future upgrade point.
I'm thinking about getting one of the Seasonic PS's, maybe a modular one. My guess was wanting something in the 600-700W range. But I don't know if thats overkill or underkill.
Also, if you buy a larger PS than you need, is it wasting that extra power? (ie: if you have a 700W PS but only need 500W, is the supply wasting that extra 200W?)
My current plan:
Intel E6700 processor (I'll likely try to do some OC'ing with it, but not hardcore)
Zalman 9500 HSF
EVGA 680i MB
4GB DDR2-800 RAM
8800GTX video card (possibly an OC'd one)
SB X-Fi sound card
Raptor 10K RPM hard disk
2x WD 7200RPM hard disks
2x Lite-On optical drives (DVD+/-RW, CD-RW/DVD combo)
3.5" floppy
I'm also kicking around the possibility of getting a quad core Q6600 or Q6700, if I allow myself to go nuts now, or at some future upgrade point.
I'm thinking about getting one of the Seasonic PS's, maybe a modular one. My guess was wanting something in the 600-700W range. But I don't know if thats overkill or underkill.
Also, if you buy a larger PS than you need, is it wasting that extra power? (ie: if you have a 700W PS but only need 500W, is the supply wasting that extra 200W?)
