IS the 520 Watt OCZ modstream enough?

RedBeard

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System:

CPU: Conroe E6600
MEM: 2gb G.Skill DDR2800
Mobo: DFI Infinity 975X/G
HDD: 2.5" 7200 rpm drive
HDD: WD3200KS (320gb, 16mb Cache, 7200rpm)
CASE: Antec Lanboy (2x 120mm)
SB Audigy

Video: ATI X1950XTX


For some light overclocking and just overall system stability, is the PSU strong enough? I know that the modstream is rated 28A on the 12V, whereas ATI recommends 30A.

If not, what PSU would you recomment for under $100?
 

RallyMaster

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I'm pretty sure it'll be fine. If you're worried, get a Corsair HX520W or HX620W for security.
 

CP5670

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I used that PSU on my X1900XTX (which uses slightly more power) for a few days while I was waiting for my normal one to be replaced. It will work fine.
 

CP5670

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Oh, I thought he already it. The Corsair is indeed definitely a better choice if he needs to buy a new one.
 

JCGhz

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Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
the OCZ is a fine PSU and it will hold up fine

agreed.. have one handling quite a bit more. Good PSU!
 

Zebo

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Might as well buy a tagan or epower for half price if you're going to buy OCZ.

Corsair/
 

Imyourzero

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I ran the 520w Modstream on my last system: X2 4400+, 1900XT, 4 SATA drives, 2 optical drives, etc. Stable as a rock. I was very happy with it and liked the modular design.
 

RedBeard

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Ah. Thanks for all the replies. I am getting the ocz psu as part of a trade.

Is anyone using the ocz with a 8800? (Gts)