- Nov 13, 2003
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I've got a Sapphire X1900XTX card on the way from newegg but I also need to choose a psu to upgrade into. I don't think my current Thermaltake 500w will handle it (29 total A on the 12v rails).
So I'm looking into the FSP Group 600 watt PSU. The thing appears to be a real beast:
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The thing is, this PSU has got four 12v rails!! I'm wondering if this is going to be too much for my system. Current specs in my sig, plus I'll be adding the X1900XTX card. In looking over the FSP psu specs, it seems that the 4th rail is only to be used for a second PCIe card, either for CF or SLi. I will not be doing either CrossFire or SLi, I'll just be using the 1 card. Would it be a waste to go for this PSU? Are there any drawbacks to getting a psu with 4 12v rails, where the 4th one won't even be used? Thanks for any comments!
So I'm looking into the FSP Group 600 watt PSU. The thing appears to be a real beast:
link
The thing is, this PSU has got four 12v rails!! I'm wondering if this is going to be too much for my system. Current specs in my sig, plus I'll be adding the X1900XTX card. In looking over the FSP psu specs, it seems that the 4th rail is only to be used for a second PCIe card, either for CF or SLi. I will not be doing either CrossFire or SLi, I'll just be using the 1 card. Would it be a waste to go for this PSU? Are there any drawbacks to getting a psu with 4 12v rails, where the 4th one won't even be used? Thanks for any comments!