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8800GTS 320MB power requirements
I am about to buy a geforce 8800GTS 320MB card. It says minimum
requirements for the card is 400W and 12V rated at 26A. My power supply is 400 watts but only rated for 12V at 18A. You think I could pull that off or should I buy a new PSU? |
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8800GTS 320MB power requirements
"Phil" wrote in message
oups.com I am about to buy a geforce 8800GTS 320MB card. It says minimum requirements for the card is 400W and 12V rated at 26A. My power supply is 400 watts but only rated for 12V at 18A. You think I could pull that off or should I buy a new PSU? It depends. If your PSU only has a single 18A rail then you'll probably not get away with it (the 8800GTS will draw peak about 11A, the CPU around 10A, a HD 1A, etc). If you have at least 2 12v rails of 18A nominal capacity you should be ok if you run the card off one and the system off the other. |
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"Phil" wrote in message oups.com... I am about to buy a geforce 8800GTS 320MB card. It says minimum requirements for the card is 400W and 12V rated at 26A. My power supply is 400 watts but only rated for 12V at 18A. You think I could pull that off or should I buy a new PSU? Yes. You don't want to mistreat that card. A power supply I'm going to get is here... http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/produc...ower_index.asp I'm looking at the ones with the Cable management Technology. 750 watt although the 850 watt is stocked locally for me. W0116RU and W0131RU. I would get a 650 watt minimum... you might add something else later -you never know. |
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"Slap" wrote in message
news:sZKUh.83173$6m4.79106@pd7urf1no "Phil" wrote in message oups.com... I am about to buy a geforce 8800GTS 320MB card. It says minimum requirements for the card is 400W and 12V rated at 26A. My power supply is 400 watts but only rated for 12V at 18A. You think I could pull that off or should I buy a new PSU? Yes. You don't want to mistreat that card. A power supply I'm going to get is here... http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/produc...ower_index.asp I'm looking at the ones with the Cable management Technology. 750 watt although the 850 watt is stocked locally for me. W0116RU and W0131RU. I would get a 650 watt minimum... you might add something else later -you never know. A 650W would drive SLI watercooled 8800GTX and have room to spare. It's complete overkill for a single 8800GTS 320. |
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How do I know if im running off the one rail as opposed to the other?
On Apr 16, 4:24 am, "DRS" wrote: "Phil" wrote in message oups.com I am about to buy a geforce 8800GTS 320MB card. It says minimum requirements for the card is 400W and 12V rated at 26A. My power supply is 400 watts but only rated for 12V at 18A. You think I could pull that off or should I buy a new PSU? It depends. If your PSU only has a single 18A rail then you'll probably not get away with it (the 8800GTS will draw peak about 11A, the CPU around 10A, a HD 1A, etc). If you have at least 2 12v rails of 18A nominal capacity you should be ok if you run the card off one and the system off the other. |
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8800GTS 320MB power requirements
The manufacturer always lists the MINIMUM requirements for the use of their
products. Since you do NOT meet these minimum requirements, I think you get the general idea. -- DaveW ___________ "Phil" wrote in message oups.com... I am about to buy a geforce 8800GTS 320MB card. It says minimum requirements for the card is 400W and 12V rated at 26A. My power supply is 400 watts but only rated for 12V at 18A. You think I could pull that off or should I buy a new PSU? |
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8800GTS 320MB power requirements
Phil wrote:
How do I know if im running off the one rail as opposed to the other? On Apr 16, 4:24 am, "DRS" wrote: "Phil" wrote in message oups.com I am about to buy a geforce 8800GTS 320MB card. It says minimum requirements for the card is 400W and 12V rated at 26A. My power supply is 400 watts but only rated for 12V at 18A. You think I could pull that off or should I buy a new PSU? It depends. If your PSU only has a single 18A rail then you'll probably not get away with it (the 8800GTS will draw peak about 11A, the CPU around 10A, a HD 1A, etc). If you have at least 2 12v rails of 18A nominal capacity you should be ok if you run the card off one and the system off the other. On dual rail PSU's, 12V1 is for the CPU/MOBO only, the rest of the system goes off the 12V2. But I think most modern PSU's have only "virtual" rails and it's effectively just a way to get around the 20A max per rail required by a 240V system. I'm running a 500W w/ 2 x 18A rails and it runs my 8800GTS fine. I've also got 3 HD's, 2 DVD/RW's, and 2 other PCI cards on an A64 system. 36A more than meets the 29A spec, but I wouldn't chance it with a 400w @ 26A, since you have to calculate 80% efficiency with headroom (you don't get max voltage all the time). |
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8800GTS 320MB power requirements
Just shut up already!
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'DaveW' wrote:
| The manufacturer always lists the MINIMUM requirements for the use of their | products. Since you do NOT meet these minimum requirements, I think you get | the general idea. _____ As if the 'minimum' manufacturer recommendations had integrity. How about the 'minimum' system recommendations for games? Just as the game 'minimum' recommendation is self-serving, so is the 'minimum' power supply recommendation. You are free to hold whatever illusions you wish, just don't urge others to share. Phil Weldon "DaveW" wrote in message ... | The manufacturer always lists the MINIMUM requirements for the use of their | products. Since you do NOT meet these minimum requirements, I think you get | the general idea. | | -- | | DaveW | | ___________ | "Phil" wrote in message | oups.com... | I am about to buy a geforce 8800GTS 320MB card. It says minimum | requirements for the card is 400W and 12V rated at 26A. My power | supply is 400 watts but only rated for 12V at 18A. You think I could | pull that off or should I buy a new PSU? | | | |
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8800GTS 320MB power requirements
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 02:48:48 GMT, "Phil Weldon"
wrote: 'DaveW' wrote: | The manufacturer always lists the MINIMUM requirements for the use of their | products. Since you do NOT meet these minimum requirements, I think you get | the general idea. _____ As if the 'minimum' manufacturer recommendations had integrity. How about the 'minimum' system recommendations for games? Just as the game 'minimum' recommendation is self-serving, so is the 'minimum' power supply recommendation. You are free to hold whatever illusions you wish, just don't urge others to share. Phil Weldon oh, that's helpful |
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