6800 Ultra ~ PSU ~ Raid (Need advice for PSU)
I have been running my 6800 Ultra with no problems on my Antec 430, but when
I hook up a couple more hard drives, I can't post to WinXP. (Or have other problems...) I have tried all kinds of configurations with my PSU cords to try and split the power evenly but nothing works. I have a lot of other periphs. connected as well. My question is, if I upgrade my PSU, how high of wattage should i go? and what are some reliable PSUs? willing to spend around $80 or so..... but I don't want a POS. TIA, MJ AMD xp2800 GF6800 Ultra SBAudigy2 Raid w/ 4 Hard drives |
If you want to drive all that hardware and that video card, I would
recommend nothing less than the Antec 550 Watt True Power. -- DaveW "MJ" wrote in message link.net... I have been running my 6800 Ultra with no problems on my Antec 430, but when I hook up a couple more hard drives, I can't post to WinXP. (Or have other problems...) I have tried all kinds of configurations with my PSU cords to try and split the power evenly but nothing works. I have a lot of other periphs. connected as well. My question is, if I upgrade my PSU, how high of wattage should i go? and what are some reliable PSUs? willing to spend around $80 or so..... but I don't want a POS. TIA, MJ AMD xp2800 GF6800 Ultra SBAudigy2 Raid w/ 4 Hard drives |
Thanks.
What about those power supplies that are PC-I express and Serial ATA ready? (I don't use either at the moment)... If I ever did use them in the future, would I have to upgrade to that kind of PSU or is that a marketing gimic??? I am assuming you could just buy some kind of adapter cord....\ Thanks again "DaveW" wrote in message news:Rc_9d.442263$8_6.85575@attbi_s04... If you want to drive all that hardware and that video card, I would recommend nothing less than the Antec 550 Watt True Power. -- DaveW "MJ" wrote in message link.net... I have been running my 6800 Ultra with no problems on my Antec 430, but when I hook up a couple more hard drives, I can't post to WinXP. (Or have other problems...) I have tried all kinds of configurations with my PSU cords to try and split the power evenly but nothing works. I have a lot of other periphs. connected as well. My question is, if I upgrade my PSU, how high of wattage should i go? and what are some reliable PSUs? willing to spend around $80 or so..... but I don't want a POS. TIA, MJ AMD xp2800 GF6800 Ultra SBAudigy2 Raid w/ 4 Hard drives |
Personally I've always like Enermax PSUs. They have always seemed to be of a
very high quality and I've not had any trouble with them. I use them in all the high end computers I build. "MJ" wrote in message link.net... I have been running my 6800 Ultra with no problems on my Antec 430, but when I hook up a couple more hard drives, I can't post to WinXP. (Or have other problems...) I have tried all kinds of configurations with my PSU cords to try and split the power evenly but nothing works. I have a lot of other periphs. connected as well. My question is, if I upgrade my PSU, how high of wattage should i go? and what are some reliable PSUs? willing to spend around $80 or so..... but I don't want a POS. TIA, MJ AMD xp2800 GF6800 Ultra SBAudigy2 Raid w/ 4 Hard drives |
Personally I've always like Enermax PSUs. They have always seemed to
be of a very high quality and I've not had any trouble with them. I use them in all the high end computers I build. Enermax rubbed me the wrong way with their quite loud "whisper" series. The other problem with most Enermax PSU's is that the rated power level is only valid when the PSU temperature is less than 25ºC. That's a temperature you're not going to see when the PSU is getting closer to the max load. "0 ~25ºC for full rating of load, decrease to 80% rating of load at 40ºC; decrease to zero Watts O/P at 70ºC" |
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