Power Supplies

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  1. BBall4

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    I just went to:

    http://www.slizone.com/object/slizone_howtobuild_2.html

    I was reading how much power they recommended for SLi video, and with a higher end computer they suggest a minimum of 500-600W of power. To me this sounds like overkill, but I don't really know. What do you think??
     
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    SLI video basically requires a little more than twice and much power to the video cards as a single graphics cards (of course). Plus, if you are actually going to run SLI, then you don't care about money, and you probably want quite a few HDDs, dvd drives, etc... So yeah. IF someone was building a TOP o the line computer, with all top o the line stuff. I would suggest at least 500W, I'm using 420, and wouldn't dip below that.

    HAHAHA, that page is funny... They made a new oxymoron
     
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  3. Dad_Of_3

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    If your looking for a real solid PSU i would recommend this one - PC Power & Cooling 510 SLI.

    It's a bit on the expensive side but well worth it. It supplies very clean and stable power. I have it on my sli rig and it performs very well. Also peaks at 600+ and has adjustable pots. Here is a link below -

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817703001
     
  4. BBall4

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    I'm having problems finding an affordable 500W ATX12V v2.2 power supply with a 24 pin main connector. I can find a coolermaster 500W ATX12V v2.01. Is the v2.2 important to have?
     
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    What kind of system setup do you plan on running? Do you plan on running Sli and what cards. It would be wise to invest in a nice PSU either way as this is one of the most important components of your system that people overlook as far as system stability.

    Also investing in a nice PSU gives you more room for future upgrades. Let me know your system specs (Mobo,Cpu,Cards,etc.)and maybe i can turn you in the right direction for a descent PSU Sli or non Sli.
     
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    I'm going with

    MOBO: ASUS A8N SLi Premium
    GPU: For now a 6600GT, until they come out with the newer cards then I'll upgrade to two G80 Nvidia
    HDD: 250MB Seagate SATA
    Probably (2) dvd drives
    CPU: not completely sure yet, but eventually upgrade to dual processors.
    RAM: 1GB Corsair, for know and upgrade to 2GB later on.

    PSU: I've found a ANTEC NEOHE 500 500W P/S-ATX12V V2.2 & EPS12V FAN

    http://www.securemart.com/cgi-bin/f...Vd9y&mv_pc=20&mv_specials=&mv_stock=&mv_arg=s

    That's the link to the PSU, I've heard ANTEC is good, what do you think?

    Thanks.
     
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  8. BBall4

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    For my MOBO it says it needs a 24 pin main connection, is the 20+4 the same as the 24 pin?

    How do I find a case that is good for cooling? Are the ones that have (1) 120mm fan enough? does the side vent help?

    Sorry for all the questions, this is my first time building. thanks.
     
  9. Dad_Of_3

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    Yes the 20+4 pin will do. Some mobo's take a 20 pin so you unclip the 4 pin from the 20+4 pin hookup.

    As far as cases it really depends on the case. You should have atleast 1 fan in front for intake and a fan in back for exhaust. 120mm are great because they make a little less noise and provide more air flow to noise ratio.

    I do not know your current case but you can always mod it and add more fans. Front & side = intake and back & top = exhaust.
     
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  10. BBall4

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    I haven't bought anything yet, I'm still trying to make sure that I have thought everything through. I'm pretty bad when it comes to buying stuff and then it not being what I really wanted. The one that I've liked the most so far is:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811119077

    it has (1) 80mm fan, and (1) 120mm fan.

    As far as the PSU goes, knowing that the 20+4 pin works for my MOBO I have lots more options now. Thanks
     
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    Your welcome and good luck with whatever choices you decide on!
     

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