- Feb 18, 2006
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Hello all
I have a quick Q about the Asus 9800GT Ultimate card, I've been looking far and wide in the 8800gt and 9800gt line up to find a card for $150 or below that would be able to run Far Cry 2 on at least medium. I have come across this asus card that impressed me seeming it's pretty much an 8800/9800gt board clocked to nearly GTX speeds for about $30-40 cheaper and only one PCI X plug is needed.
My question is that I have a rather old 939 system running an Enermax Noisetaker 485W power supply. Would this supply be able to run this card? I know the run of the mill 9800GT's require at least a 400-450W. I figured this Asus might draw more power, and Asus doesn't seem to list to min power requirement.
I've seen people saying they have 700 and 1000 watters when running this card which is the same kind of fluff I heard 3 years ago when I bought my system. My little Enermax has done well for me over the years and I'd hate to have to spend extra money upgrading if it's not necessary. I'm also not interested in going SLI anytime soon even though I have a SLI board.
Rest of my system is:
AMD X2 4400 skt 939
Asus A8n Deluxe
2GB ddr 333 ram
Audigy ZS 2
1x 250GB HDD 1x 500GB HDD
I have a quick Q about the Asus 9800GT Ultimate card, I've been looking far and wide in the 8800gt and 9800gt line up to find a card for $150 or below that would be able to run Far Cry 2 on at least medium. I have come across this asus card that impressed me seeming it's pretty much an 8800/9800gt board clocked to nearly GTX speeds for about $30-40 cheaper and only one PCI X plug is needed.
My question is that I have a rather old 939 system running an Enermax Noisetaker 485W power supply. Would this supply be able to run this card? I know the run of the mill 9800GT's require at least a 400-450W. I figured this Asus might draw more power, and Asus doesn't seem to list to min power requirement.
I've seen people saying they have 700 and 1000 watters when running this card which is the same kind of fluff I heard 3 years ago when I bought my system. My little Enermax has done well for me over the years and I'd hate to have to spend extra money upgrading if it's not necessary. I'm also not interested in going SLI anytime soon even though I have a SLI board.
Rest of my system is:
AMD X2 4400 skt 939
Asus A8n Deluxe
2GB ddr 333 ram
Audigy ZS 2
1x 250GB HDD 1x 500GB HDD