power supply/SLI video card question
I am thinking of upgrading to an SLI system and I am wondering if the power supply I currently have will work. I am Looking at an AMD 64X2 4400+ and one 7900GT then later a second one for SLI. Trying to stay under $1000 for the initial upgrade.
The power supply in question is an Antec Tru550:
The power supply in question is an Antec Tru550:
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I'll probably just go ahead, when I do get ready to buy, and get a barebones system, i.e. case, PSU, mainboard, CPU. Saves the hastle of installing the motherboard. I've had good luck with Antec PSU's so I'll try to stick with them.
On second though I might just get a PSU. The barebones cases with 550 watt Antecs are too pricey.
I probably won't be buying anything for a few months. I tend to start shopping around months before I make purchase for a computer upgrade.
That is a good idea and you can also start buying separate items as you can afford to, like buy the psu first, then a new case and so on before you make the plunge for the mobo/proc/vid card combo. That way you don't get hit with a gigantic bill in 1 shot. It also gives you a chance to possibly save some money too when you do go with the new mobo and proc. In the next 3-5 months I expect to see some deals coming up on socket 939 boards and socket 939 procs, when AM2 is in the supply pipeline. Since everything I've read so far doesn't point to any performance advantage with AM2 procs and boards, all you lose is future upgradability (and maybe not even that, since it's not writ in stone that AM2 won't be folllowed up soon by another socket design).
As for a psu, I would also recommend highly both the OCZ Powerstream models and also PC Power and Cooling. They are expensive, but well worth it and they both have a 5 year warrantee.
Here's a link to the SLI certified TruePower 550
Antec TRUEPOWERII TPII-550 ATX12V 550W
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Antec TruePower 2.0 TRUECONTROL II-550 ATX12V 550W
The biggest reason I have for upgrading is Oblivion. It's a fun game, but runs too slow for my liking. I need to have the eye candy. Also, I'd have five processors for folding instead of just three.
Other than that I'm just bored and need an excuse to buy new computer equipment. It tends to be about every 2 years or so that I upgrade.
It would be nice if I could only spend $400 to $500 on a new video card vs. spending nearly $1000 on a new setup. I've looked at the 7800GS for around $300, but it doesn't cut the mustard. However, for affordability I may go this route. $1K is a heck of a lot of money, all at once or spread out over time.