Overclocking & Power Supply recommendation

brittlenet

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I'm considering the following setup:

P4 1.6A
EPoX 4BDA
512 MB Samsung PC2700

I'd be content to overclock to 2.13 / 133 FSB. What kind of power supply should I be looking at? I've heard good things about Antec, and one review I saw used the Antec SX630. However, I have this feeling in the back of my head that tells me it might not be enough.

Thanks for the help!
Albert
 

THUGSROOK

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only 2.13ghz?

a good quality 350W-400W will be fine.

minimum voltages should be...
11.75v
4.90v
3.275v
 

SupermanCK

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brittlenet - I am currently using a 420W PSU...running my 1.6A at 150FSB = 2.40GHz...rock solid...I am planning on selling mine...PM me if you want it...dual fan...
 

brittlenet

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only 2.13ghz?

a good quality 350W-400W will be fine.

minimum voltages should be...
11.75v
4.90v
3.275v

I've built machines before, but this is the first time I'm going to try overclocking, so I'm a tad nervous. I'll try for 2.4+ once I get a little more confidence (will 350-400 be ok for 2.4?)

I'm not quite sure what to do with the voltage numbers you listed. I assume those are the minimum voltages when the system is loaded, but I don't know how to use that information when picking out a power supply.

SupermanCK: Thanks for the offer! But I want to try doing this by myself.

Thanks for the help guys!
 

x86guy

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I'm running a 250W Enlight PS with a fully loaded system right now. P4 1.6A@133/FSB at default voltage. No problems for several days now. I've got a 340W enlight PS ordered though :)


P4 1.6A@2.13G
P4B266-C
512 MB Samsung PC2700
 

THUGSROOK

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brittlenet 1.6A @ 2.13ghz is a very mild overclock these days. you should be able to do that on default vcore voltages. it might even go as high as 2.48ghz on default vcore voltage. (very easy)
the minimum board voltages i gave you will only help on a running system - you cant pick a PSU from that info. if your voltages go below them - your PSU is stuggling.

350-400W will be plenty for you @ 2.13ghz
if you wanna go for 2.48ghz get a 400+W.

:)
 

Soulkeeper

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geez is it really that demanding THUGSROOK ?
what kinda PSU you got ?
i wonder what those crazy near 3ghz P4 oc's might demand
 

CrazySwede

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Thugsrook says : "only 2.13ghz? a good quality 350W-400W will be fine."

x86guy: "I'm running a 250W Enlight PS with a fully loaded system right now. P4 1.6A@133/FSB at default voltage."


Who's right and who's not ? :confused:
 

THUGSROOK

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there is no right or wrong - just experiences ;)

my Enermax 431W was straining severly to run me @ 2720mhz. (check my sig for system specs)
the 12v line was dropping to 11.3v minimum. got a Enermax 550W and now my voltages are rock solid at all times @ 2800mhz.

now use that as an example and you decide how many Watts you want.

:)
 

AznRyda

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I want my 1.6a to go as high as THUGSROOK's, but I don't have enough money to invest in a 550w over a 431w enermax.

Eek, the problems that a broke college student must face. ;)
 

THUGSROOK

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i was getting program crashes to desktop when my 12v would get too low. (11.25v)
rebooting would also be symtom.

the 550W is 100% rock solid at all times - was worth the $ IMHO.

:)
 

skriefal

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Why would his electricity bill be huge? That 550W power supply almost certainly isn't being maxed out at all times...
 

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Do you guys think this is accurate?

What size Power Supply do I need?

Yikes! I added up to 370w. I only have 300w PS. hehehe