I'm in the process of upgrading, and was curious whether I should be looking at a new PSU at the same time. Mind you, this PSU has been running for me for a couple years now, and I haven't really had many problems with it, but I've never ran "high end" either.
I actually bought it because it was the most inexpensive that I could find at the 500w range at the time, and was recommended by johnnyGURU too.
HIPRO TOP-500P5 500W
3.3v = 28A
5v = 44A
12V1 = 20A
12V2 = 20A
12V Combined Max = 29A
Max combined 3.3v + 5v power = 220W
Max combined 12v power = 348W
This thing has been solid for me, powering an AM2 3800+ @ 2.0GHz with 4GB ram across two different motherboards, powering an 8800GTS 640 and more recently a 9600GSO, and 2 200GB SATA drives, an optical drive, and 5 case fans (including the CPU fan).
I have a Phenom II 940 showing up at my door this afternoon, and am thinking about picking up a 4870 when my tax return comes in. So we're looking at powering this:
Gigabyte MA-GP790GX-DS4H
Phenom II 940 BE
2x2GB G.Skill DDR2-1066
Radeon 4870 1GB
2x Seagate 7200.7 SATA drives
1x Optical DVD-RW
USB Keyboard & Mouse
Appropriate case fans for an Antec P180
I also have the notion of possibly keeping my GSO with the 4870 (Windows 7) for PhysX if that ever fleshes out properly, at which point I definitely will need a new PSU (only one PCIe connector on this one). But for the time being, only one video card will be in there, I'll cross that bridge before I burn it when the time comes.
I actually bought it because it was the most inexpensive that I could find at the 500w range at the time, and was recommended by johnnyGURU too.
HIPRO TOP-500P5 500W
3.3v = 28A
5v = 44A
12V1 = 20A
12V2 = 20A
12V Combined Max = 29A
Max combined 3.3v + 5v power = 220W
Max combined 12v power = 348W
This thing has been solid for me, powering an AM2 3800+ @ 2.0GHz with 4GB ram across two different motherboards, powering an 8800GTS 640 and more recently a 9600GSO, and 2 200GB SATA drives, an optical drive, and 5 case fans (including the CPU fan).
I have a Phenom II 940 showing up at my door this afternoon, and am thinking about picking up a 4870 when my tax return comes in. So we're looking at powering this:
Gigabyte MA-GP790GX-DS4H
Phenom II 940 BE
2x2GB G.Skill DDR2-1066
Radeon 4870 1GB
2x Seagate 7200.7 SATA drives
1x Optical DVD-RW
USB Keyboard & Mouse
Appropriate case fans for an Antec P180
I also have the notion of possibly keeping my GSO with the 4870 (Windows 7) for PhysX if that ever fleshes out properly, at which point I definitely will need a new PSU (only one PCIe connector on this one). But for the time being, only one video card will be in there, I'll cross that bridge before I burn it when the time comes.