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Yep, your right, i bought since i didn't trust brands like topower,enz
others were too expensive or had neon light and other flassy things i didn't want, i just wanted have a no nonsense powersupply.I hope this power supply will hold out long, but i'm not overstressing it, so things will be allright i hope.Anyway thanks for the info. John "Ed Light" schreef in bericht news:kVOyd.1728$yW5.1365@fed1read02... "jo" wrote I didn't know that, i will have a look. It's here under Dec. 21 http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20041217/index.html -- Ed Light Smiley :-/ MS Smiley :-\ Send spam to the FTC at Thanks, robots. |
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"Mirek Fídler" wrote in message
... 6600GT itself should draw no more than 75W of power (because it is PCI-E limitation and 6600GT is completely supplied by PCI-E bus). Indeed, mine runs fine in Shuttle SN85G4V2 with 240W power supply. But I gess tou need real power, not fancy looking label on power supply. Although I have been buying ATI cards for a long time, I haven't been doing it because I am some die hard ATI fanatic. All this to say, that unless ATI addresses the mid-range by the time I buy my next card - maybe a month or two - it will definitely be an nVidia. IMHO this is really the first time that one or the other has *definitely* owned a price/performance slot since back when nVidia was the dx8 king. ATI really doesn't have anything that compares to the 6600GT/6800 in the price range, much less close... Funny thing, I know alot of people like nVidia drivers but I really never have... Oh, and a funny story - which is why I replied to this thread - I have been running a Gigabyte K8VT800M ( 754-3000+ w/512mb pc3200 ) off of *get this* an old 145w psu ( I had to make an adapter to plug into a drive connector to get the 12v for the cpu ), this after my uber 500w psu blew chunks... Now, this is with a burner and an ATI 9500, and I can run usb powered peripherals off of it too... Power supplies nowadays are like Kleenex, brand names that you throw away! |
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Are you sure that the new 6600GT (AGP) cards need that much power?
I have currently a Winfast FX5600 in my Antec Sonata case (380W True Power) and intend to replace it with a new Winfast A6600 GT TDH (AGP). The people in HardwareZone tested this card. They report that "A decent brand named 300W to 350W power supply unit would do the job adequately for a simple system". It's he http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles...3&id=1309&pg=3 I hope I don't have to change my PSU. Orhan |
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On 24 Dec 2004 07:55:05 -0800, wrote:
Are you sure that the new 6600GT (AGP) cards need that much power? I have currently a Winfast FX5600 in my Antec Sonata case (380W True Power) and intend to replace it with a new Winfast A6600 GT TDH (AGP). The people in HardwareZone tested this card. They report that "A decent brand named 300W to 350W power supply unit would do the job adequately for a simple system". I hope I don't have to change my PSU. Orhan OK. I'll be a little more specific (Me = original thread-starter). I clicked the lowest link I could find for a 6600GT through a pricing search engine. It was $216. Now, I blew it only because I went and bought it from a company that has a store in LA, Ca, and thus because I too live in Calif, there is a law "dl;ive in c\Ca, but from a Ca company - pay online sales tax. So, I paid an extra $17+. I won't get into what I think of this law (but my comments are on my website at: http://www.kicknet.net/newsuse2.html ). The box is in the outline of the letter X, and it says GEFORCE 6600GT on it, with an nVidia logo over to the side. AGP 8X. If you look on the side in little print it also says 4x 8x. The brand name is XFX. The maker is Pine, or Pine Technologies - not sure - not on the box, but I did call them after I had the problems, phone # provided by the place I bought. The tech guy who answered did not suggest to me it could be an inadequate power supply. But it say right there in the small print right with this other stuff "A minimum of a 450W power supply". See, the 300 - 350 watt specs I've read about in reviews then are hogwash. That's what threw me off and I just didn't suspect it. The PCIE version needs less power I read on the link in the previous message - and also beliow at a different site - and interestingly, the link below (near m of this post) says a molex connector will be needed for my AGP version, and it does not have one. Anyway, with the "Allied" 500 watt power supply i ended up with, no problems. This card only requires one AGP slot & no molex connector as mentioned.. Plug & play after installing the driver. I did not get Doom 3 bundled with it. I did get 3 games - NASCAR Thunder 2004 (1 CD) , Commandos 3 Berlin (3 CDs), & X2 The Threat (2 CDs). I bought a 410 on sale Saitek steering wheel for the racing game (not a bad wheel if you aren't super serious & want the foot controls instead of levels & buttons on the wheel). Also, it says it'll run with as low a processor as a P2, and palin Windows 98. The output on the end is like in the pictures - 2 DVI outs and a S-video out for the TV. (I am going to be able to watch my torrent-gotten AVIs). I am not sure what kind of picture I'll get, on a standard 27 inch TV though. It might be interesting to play the game on the Tv rather than the monitor. They also supply 2 DVI to CRT connectors, and a S-Video cable. Like I said, 300W power supply - crashed every time I started any game that wanted to really use the graphics acceleration, but with the 500 W power supply installed, no problems so far. I don't know where those reviews come up with a 300W power supply will work... Yep - here is another review - again, a pre-release AGP review. Same day as release. And this one says it will need a molex connector: " The NVIDIA power supply recommendation for the GeForce 6600GT AGP version is a minimum 300 watt power supply. As you can see, it does have an external Molex connector that is needed to supply enough power to this video card since the AGP bus cannot provide as much power as the PCI-Express bus slot can." http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=Njg5 BTW here is a link that compares the 9800 pro & the 6600GT AGP (& 6800) running in about 10 games, and for different resolutions: http://www.hardavenue.com/reviews/gf6600gtagp1.shtml ------ ...D. |
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"John David Carter" wrote ATI really doesn't have anything that compares to the 6600GT/6800 in the price range, much less close... They just announced their pci-e to agp bridge, so it's possible they'll come out with a $200 X800. -- Ed Light Smiley :-/ MS Smiley :-\ Send spam to the FTC at Thanks, robots. |
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Various psu's list their 3.3, 5, and 12v ratings in amps, and their combined
3.3 and 5, and 3.3 + 5 + 12v ratings. So, if you can add up all your stuff so you know what each rail totals, you can tell if your psu is up to it. You have to look up the power on all your stuff. Here's the amps on a pci-e 6600GT: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/vid...00gt-oc_3.html http://www.xbitlabs.com/misc/picture...able-b.gif&1=1 Here's a little calculator. http://takaman.jp/D/?english [For the hd's in his list, he seems to be using the startup amps, which is way more than the running amps. Of course when you start up your video card won't be pulling much, so it can balance out.] The nice thing is, for the pci-e one at least, it's mainly using the 12v rail, which may have plenty to spare on a 32bit amd system with a good quality 300w psu. I know mine is already nearly maxed on the 30a 5v rail. I don't know about intels. 64 bit amd would be using the 12v. [There could be more to this than I know about.] I don't know what that agp bridge will add. Hopefull xbitlabs will measure one. -- Ed Light Smiley :-/ MS Smiley :-\ Send spam to the FTC at Thanks, robots. -- Ed Light Smiley :-/ MS Smiley :-\ Send spam to the FTC at Thanks, robots. |
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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 22:43:35 +0100, "jo" wrote:
I had almost the same with a fx5900, i got messages that i have insufficient power and the card switched to a lower mode.So i thought what i going on?I pressed the connector to the videocard,enz. The strange thing was that i bought a new powersupply 3 months before i got the videocard,this was the Qtec 500 watt version, so i thought i was safe. Alright i began to look why i had still insufficient power, and i found on the internet the answer;Qtec did a little marketing trick;the 500watts were peak ratings!!!!thus not the nominal ratings!!! You can understand that i was shocked so i bought a powersupply from a good brand;tagan 480w, if you have this brand you will notice the difference like the cables, even the powercord is shielded and filtered!!!!! How is it possible that they can fool people like this, i mean you think you buy a 500 watt powersupply but you will get a 350 watt powersupply, for example.This is really misleading customers!!!!! i have a dual rail 470w PSU for my GF6800 Ultra "...D." schreef in bericht news OK. Bought a 6600GT AGP online for $216. Works great - after I had to take care of one little thing. Now, I had researched this card in the last few weeks. Either here in this newsgroup - somewhere anyway, I read that the minimum power supply for the 6600GT was 300 watts. Well forget it. At least the one I bought. I didn't see the power supply requirements listed online when I bought, nor did I look at the box when received, and I installed it. Worked fine until I loaded any game where the graphics acceleration would kick in, and then my computer crashed to nothingness, and I had to cold boot. Finally after several things tried, I looked at the box. "minimum of a 450 watt power supply is needed". So I went and bought a 500 watt power supply, and it works great. Actually I bought a fancy looking 600 watt power supply 1st, took it home, carefully & meticulously installed it correctly, even tying up wires here & there to get them out of the way, started my computer, the light came on, after two second, dead. Thought I blew it and fried my computer. Come to find out, after taking the darned thing in because I had no ideas, that the power supply was bad. Let that be a lesson to you guys, fancy schmansy 600 watt power crazy wanting people, be careful what brand you buy, I of course never would buy anything from that company again. There ought to be some kind of consumer protection laws out there that would reimburse me for the time it took me to install an item that was defective & had to be replaced. If the store is going to charge me $45 to install a power supply, then my time should be worth at least half of that. & what about traveling & gas & wear & tear on my car? & esp3cially what about the mental aguish I felt when I thought I had fried my computer and maybe everything in it? ...D. |
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....D. wrote:
OK. Bought a 6600GT AGP online for $216. Works great - after I had to take care of one little thing. Now, I had researched this card in the last few weeks. Either here in this newsgroup - somewhere anyway, I read that the minimum power supply for the 6600GT was 300 watts. Well forget it. At least the one I bought. I didn't see the power supply requirements listed online when I bought, nor did I look at the box when received, and I installed it. Worked fine until I loaded any game where the graphics acceleration would kick in, and then my computer crashed to nothingness, and I had to cold boot. Finally after several things tried, I looked at the box. "minimum of a 450 watt power supply is needed". So I went and bought a 500 watt power supply, and it works great. Actually I bought a fancy looking 600 watt power supply 1st, took it home, carefully & meticulously installed it correctly, even tying up wires here & there to get them out of the way, started my computer, the light came on, after two second, dead. Thought I blew it and fried my computer. Come to find out, after taking the darned thing in because I had no ideas, that the power supply was bad. Let that be a lesson to you guys, fancy schmansy 600 watt power crazy wanting people, be careful what brand you buy, I of course never would buy anything from that company again. There ought to be some kind of consumer protection laws out there that would reimburse me for the time it took me to install an item that was defective & had to be replaced. If the store is going to charge me $45 to install a power supply, then my time should be worth at least half of that. & what about traveling & gas & wear & tear on my car? & esp3cially what about the mental aguish I felt when I thought I had fried my computer and maybe everything in it? ...D. I have been running my Winfast 6600GT PCIe with an Athlon 3500+, A8N-SLI and an Antec Sonata TruePower 380 for the last few days and it is both quiet and fast. One question though. It was benchmarked at NCIX with 3DMark 2003 and it scored 7973. Anyone know what that score means since I am not familiar with benchmark scores? Ron |
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"I have been running my Winfast 6600GT PCIe with an Athlon 3500+,
A8N-SLI and an Antec Sonata TruePower 380 for the last few days and it is both quiet and fast." This is the light I needed. Thanks. Orhan |
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"Rockin Ronnie" wrote in One question though. It was benchmarked at NCIX with 3DMark 2003 and it scored 7973. Anyone know what that score means since I am not familiar with benchmark scores? http://www.futuremark.com/download/?3dmark03.shtml You run the benchmark (free version) and get your score. You can take it online to compare with otherrs. -- Ed Light Smiley :-/ MS Smiley :-\ Send spam to the FTC at Thanks, robots. |
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