- Oct 20, 2005
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**I also made this thread in Power Supplies forum, but seeing as how it involves a video card, I figure I should put it here as well**
So Fry's has that really good deal of a BFG 7950GT 512MB Video Card for $160 AR.
On the side of the video card box it shows the requirements. For the power, it says:
Now, I have a Cooler Master 450W Real Power PSU and on that box it shows that +12V1 has 12A and +12V2 has 10A. That seems too low to me.
I also looked at other higher end PSU's at Fry's (OCZ, Antecs, etc) and most of them have either 2-12V rails or 4-12V rails, but each rail only has 17-18A.
So...if even the high end PSU's don't have 22A on the 12V rail, how is one supposed to run this 7950GT video card?
OR...when they say "22A" are they referring to the total current from all 12V rails?
Will my Cooler Master 450W PSU with the above specs be sufficient for this video card?
Thanks!
So Fry's has that really good deal of a BFG 7950GT 512MB Video Card for $160 AR.
On the side of the video card box it shows the requirements. For the power, it says:
A 350W PCI Express compliant system power supply (with 12V current rating of 22A or more)
Now, I have a Cooler Master 450W Real Power PSU and on that box it shows that +12V1 has 12A and +12V2 has 10A. That seems too low to me.
I also looked at other higher end PSU's at Fry's (OCZ, Antecs, etc) and most of them have either 2-12V rails or 4-12V rails, but each rail only has 17-18A.
So...if even the high end PSU's don't have 22A on the 12V rail, how is one supposed to run this 7950GT video card?
OR...when they say "22A" are they referring to the total current from all 12V rails?
Will my Cooler Master 450W PSU with the above specs be sufficient for this video card?
Thanks!