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Question about power supply

Ethereal

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I bought a core 2 duo E6420 and I'm likely getting the BFG NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS OC 320MB PCIe video card this Friday.

Just wondering about power supply.

I already ordered the PSU which is a Coolermaster eXtreme Power 600W SLI/CF Power Supply.

I checked the BFG website and it says that I need the following PSU for minimum system requirements:

A 425W PCI Express-compliant system power supply with a combined 12V current rating of 28A or more

I am just concerned about the 12v current rating of 28A or more.

I don't know much about power such as amps and stuff like that and wondering if someone could help me out.

The Coolermaster website shows 2 different 600 W models for my PSU but I'm not sure which one I ordered. All I know is it seemed like a good deal. I want to know if either of these power supplies with work with the BFG video card. Here are the specs from the Coolermaster website:

spec 1:

Model RP-600-PCAR (Non-PFC)
Type ATX from factor 12V V2.01
Input Voltage 90~132V / 180~260 V (Selectable)
Input Current 6.3A@230Vac / 10A@115Vac

spec 2:

Model RP-600-PCAP (Passive PFC)
Type ATX from factor 12V V2.01
Input Voltage 180~264V
Input Voltage (Passive) 180 ~ 264 V
Input Current 6.3A@230Vac / 10A@115Vac

Any help is really appreciated. All I really want to know if either of these power supply's will handle the PC configuration I listed above. Thanks much in advance.

 
They just use better components, more durable, more stable, and usually more efficient.
other good brands are Seasonic, Fortron FSP, Silverstone, sparkle.

Coolermaster is not bad, but I dont know anything about that specific PSU
 
You have to look at where the amperage is at. On enermax ps's they have strong 12v rails so that even a lower wattage ps can run high end stuff. Not all ps's are created equal which is why every machine in the house runs on an enermax ps.
 
Originally posted by: dantonic
They just use better components, more durable, more stable, and usually more efficient.
other good brands are Seasonic, Fortron FSP, Silverstone, sparkle.

Coolermaster is not bad, but I dont know anything about that specific PSU

Exactly. Better quality, better performance, more amps on the 12v rail instead of just a huge wattage to attract punters, and they usually have good warranties.

I'd recommend Enermax, Corsair, OCZ and Seasonic.
 
I got this 3 months ago.

Note the strong 12V rails. 20A and this is only a 400W PSU. Also it is very efficient. 80%+

Enermax makes good stuff.
 
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