So,
I recently got a HP Media Center PC (stop laughing, my company bought it
)
I maxed the config out w. Q6600/ 4Gt DDR2/ 1TB (2x 500Gt) HDD, etc...
Only downside was, that GF 8600GT was max choice for that particular pc.
So I made a thread asking for recommendations, and got a helpful link to check if my PS can handle it. Turns out, I have a 300W PSU in this system.
Speaking to some "in the know", they suggested definately to get 8800GT/GTS or 4850. AND a new min. 600W PSU!!!
This I also saw in most threads here.
Well, I didin wanna start changing PSU, just wanted a better graphics. I had my mind set at getting a silent 9600GT and hoping my PSU will run it. So wenturing into a PC Store near me,
I came across an offer on 8800GTS 512Mb... for same price as 9600GT :S... What to do.
So I bought the damn 8800GTS, plugged it in to my PC... AND IT WORKED.
So, so far i have tested HL2 with all maxed @ 1680x1050, COD4 1680x1050 all maxed and running 3Dmark 06 for 20 mins. With all this stuff running GREAT on my 300W PSU.
At max, the wattage it draws from the wall is 268W. Ok, so near the 300W max CONTINUOUS power rating of my PSU.
Another thing, the max Amp on my 12V rail (yes, single 12V rail) is 18A. Thats well below the 26A REQUIRED in nvidia specs.
So this just as information, for all those planning to buy new graphics, but not sure about if their PSU can handle it. I know, that allthough generic PSU, brands tend to use at least somewhat quality PSUs. As is apparently the case here. Propably rating them below "real specs".
My advice, test before you buy. In modern pci-e based config, you most likely have a PSU already that can handle it.
For those who come screaming "quad SLI", this thread is not for such ppl. You want ludicrous graphics, fine, go get your own power station.
I recently got a HP Media Center PC (stop laughing, my company bought it
I maxed the config out w. Q6600/ 4Gt DDR2/ 1TB (2x 500Gt) HDD, etc...
Only downside was, that GF 8600GT was max choice for that particular pc.
So I made a thread asking for recommendations, and got a helpful link to check if my PS can handle it. Turns out, I have a 300W PSU in this system.
Speaking to some "in the know", they suggested definately to get 8800GT/GTS or 4850. AND a new min. 600W PSU!!!
Well, I didin wanna start changing PSU, just wanted a better graphics. I had my mind set at getting a silent 9600GT and hoping my PSU will run it. So wenturing into a PC Store near me,
I came across an offer on 8800GTS 512Mb... for same price as 9600GT :S... What to do.
So I bought the damn 8800GTS, plugged it in to my PC... AND IT WORKED.
So, so far i have tested HL2 with all maxed @ 1680x1050, COD4 1680x1050 all maxed and running 3Dmark 06 for 20 mins. With all this stuff running GREAT on my 300W PSU.
At max, the wattage it draws from the wall is 268W. Ok, so near the 300W max CONTINUOUS power rating of my PSU.
Another thing, the max Amp on my 12V rail (yes, single 12V rail) is 18A. Thats well below the 26A REQUIRED in nvidia specs.
So this just as information, for all those planning to buy new graphics, but not sure about if their PSU can handle it. I know, that allthough generic PSU, brands tend to use at least somewhat quality PSUs. As is apparently the case here. Propably rating them below "real specs".
My advice, test before you buy. In modern pci-e based config, you most likely have a PSU already that can handle it.
For those who come screaming "quad SLI", this thread is not for such ppl. You want ludicrous graphics, fine, go get your own power station.