Originally posted by: 996GT2
First of all I'm going to say this:
IF YOU CAN AFFORD AN XTX, DO NOT SKIMP ON THE PSU
This Fortron 600W unit would be excellent....4 +12V rails at 15A each, so it will be good even if you get another X1900 for Crossfire:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817104014
If you do not want to spend so much this Enermax Liberty 500W is also a good choice with dual +12V rails at 22A each:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817194003
If you are really on a tight budget this $50 Fortron PSU will work, but may not leave much room for upgrades later on:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817104954
It might not have the most amps, but its definetly the most powerful next-to-silent psu out there. Check out the enhance 0560g @ ewiz.Originally posted by: Operandi
500 watt Seasonic S12 > all others mentioned here.
It's a better overall PSU; although Enhance and Forton-Source are also high quality units and very reliable. It is also the quietest active (non-passive) PSU available.
Not sure about this, but this could be the non-rebadged version.Originally posted by: ST
Another choice is Silverstone Element 500W PSU . This is based on the Enhanced PSUs which is 80+ certified (80%+ efficiency throughout load range) with a very quiet fan (see review), at a very competitive price.
I wouldn't say they're 580W continuous.Originally posted by: krotchy
Heres another option to consider. 580W with a 610W burst, fully modular, absolutely silent (I have 3, all a whisper quiet).
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817128001
It also comes in red/black/silver. I have 3 of these in 3 different computers now and the rails are all dead stable. Their spec is to have the 5v and 12v rails a tiny bit high (well within range), but it is rock solid at the pre-designed locations. Jonny guru puts hiper in the indigo group, which is the second highest below violet, and according to him means you can consider its power 100%. (http://jonnyguru.com/ratethebrands.html), so that means you can consider 580W to be 580W, which is not always the case with some companies. I suggest reading the jonnyguru article above.
Originally posted by: Howard
I wouldn't say they're 580W continuous.
Originally posted by: krotchy
Originally posted by: Howard
I wouldn't say they're 580W continuous.
What are you basing this on? I have one in an overclocked Opteron 170 (2667), with 2 7900 GT's, about 6 case fans, a 10k RPM Raptor and I have never ever experienced a problem with this, so I doubt the op would have a problem. Also the psu inquisitor says you can rate them at 100% rating, and he has tested tons of PS for their sustained ratings. I see you have 27k posts so I really would hope you learned to post more than one line with nothing to sustain it. care to elaborate?
http://www.hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1029242257&postcount=4Originally posted by: krotchy
What are you basing this on?Originally posted by: Howard
I wouldn't say they're 580W continuous.
Originally posted by: Howard
http://www.hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1029242257&postcount=4Originally posted by: krotchy
What are you basing this on?Originally posted by: Howard
I wouldn't say they're 580W continuous.