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Any tips on how I can install a dedicated PSU for my video card. Are there some things that I should be careful about while doing it?
			
			Originally posted by: zephyrprime
I wonder if there would be ground plane issues? Should the two poer supplies have their grounds connected?
Stay away from the Magnum external PSUs.Originally posted by: namityadav
Oh .. Google is showing me some interesting external PSUs (I didn't even know they existed). I guess that's the way to go for me
Originally posted by: A5
http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Power/PurePower/w0099/w0099.asp
I don't know if it's for sale anywhere yet though.
Originally posted by: namityadav
Any tips on how I can install a dedicated PSU for my video card. Are there some things that I should be careful about while doing it?
Originally posted by: DaRkLoRd666
Originally posted by: namityadav
Any tips on how I can install a dedicated PSU for my video card. Are there some things that I should be careful about while doing it?
why would one need 2 psu.... is it that important to drain that much power for... what? just get one good psu and not 2 bad ones...
Originally posted by: rod
I would just get one good PSU. Having voltage regulators in parallel (like you would if running dual power supplies) means that they will respond slower, which means you will have bigger voltage fluctuations.
RoD
True. But I'd still rather one decent PSU than two lesser ones...Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
You do not necessarily have to run them in parallel though. You keep the completely seperate. One PSU powers the mobo, video card, etc. The other PSU powers drives, fans, lights, etc. It works out very well doing it like this.Originally posted by: rod
I would just get one good PSU. Having voltage regulators in parallel (like you would if running dual power supplies) means that they will respond slower, which means you will have bigger voltage fluctuations.
RoD
Originally posted by: rod
True. But I'd still rather one decent PSU than two lesser ones...Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
You do not necessarily have to run them in parallel though. You keep the completely seperate. One PSU powers the mobo, video card, etc. The other PSU powers drives, fans, lights, etc. It works out very well doing it like this.Originally posted by: rod
I would just get one good PSU. Having voltage regulators in parallel (like you would if running dual power supplies) means that they will respond slower, which means you will have bigger voltage fluctuations.
RoD
RoD
