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King Cruel

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planning on building/adding onto a rig. was looking for some input on power consumption and appropriate psu/wattage for the following system.

asus a8n sli
amd 64 3500 Winchester
4 x 512 Kingston value
2 x 6600gt
4 x sata hds
1 x nec 3520 dvd r/rw
1 x generic floppy

i have an extra 500w psu that i would like to use, but i couldn't tell from Asus's power requirements chart if this would be enough. thanks for any replies.
 
PC Power and Cooling 510 Express if you are willing to spend some money to get a good PSU. THe Antec NeoPower is another good choice with a lower price tag.
 
Originally posted by: King Cruel
planning on building/adding onto a rig. was looking for some input on power consumption and appropriate psu/wattage for the following system.

asus a8n sli
amd 64 3500 Winchester
4 x 512 Kingston value
2 x 6600gt
4 x sata hds
1 x nec 3520 dvd r/rw
1 x generic floppy

i have an extra 500w psu that i would like to use, but i couldn't tell from Asus's power requirements chart if this would be enough. thanks for any replies.

Did you already buy two 6600GT's?

 
only acquired 1 6600gt so far. i've just begun to piece things together. was planning on building it in 2 phases due to budget constraints.

is the forton already eatx compliant or would it require a 20 to 24 pin adapter?
 
Originally posted by: King Cruelis the forton already eatx compliant or would it require a 20 to 24 pin adapter?

It is recommended that you do_not use a 20 to 24 pin adapter. The 20 pin connector will fit the A8N (and other boards) just fine leaving the top four pins on the board exposed (which is fine).

Buy a nice psu now and save frustration later. The Fortron is nice, and so is the Tagan 480

 
Originally posted by: King Cruel
only acquired 1 6600gt so far. i've just begun to piece things together. was planning on building it in 2 phases due to budget constraints.

is the forton already eatx compliant or would it require a 20 to 24 pin adapter?

You are better off selling the 6600GT and getting one 6800GT, instead of running two 660GT's.

 
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