Specing PSU requirement

zCypher

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What's the complete build? Extra hard drives, optical drives, sound cards, fans, etc?
 

bononos

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I reentered the calc again for: i5-2500, 2 sticks ddr3, hd6850, 2 sata, 1 dvd-rw, 1 bluray, 1 extra pcie 1x, 2 regular 120mm fans to get recommended size of 361W. Added 20% capacitor aging - 423W

Calculator - http://extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine

Any comments about the sizing claim in the article?
 

lehtv

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That's a pretty accurate calculator, maybe a bit underestimating. With the added capacitor aging it's spot on.

TDP for 2500 = 95W (stock)
TDP for 6850 = 127W (stock)
Subtotal = 222W at 100% load

The rest will use maybe 50-75W.
Total ~300W absolute max.

A 430W power supply will be stressed to 70% at absolute max load. In a real life load scenario e.g. 3DMark it will be stressed to 50-60%. Anything more is a bit overkill for your particular setup. If you plan to overclock heavily or upgrade the GPU to something much punchier in the near future, then even 500-600W could be justified.

A 380W power supply would also handle it (60-70% in a real life load scenario), but will allow for almost no room for upgrades or overclocking. Anything less than 380W is not a good idea, it won't last long.
 
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