Power Supply Needs for Modern Performance PCs
The power supply in question: Thermaltake Silent PurePower TT-420AD
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817153006
Now, i have to admit that i think people generally exaggerate power supply needs bit. But considering that a cheapo low amperage 300w was enough for an A64 3200 clawhammer and a 9800 pro and that a cheapo low amperage 350w was enough for the same cpu with an x800 xt pe, how would this guy fare with a 90nm A64 and an x1900 xt?
1) A bit low but probably enough?
2) Maybe, maybe not?
3) Total system suicide?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817153006
Now, i have to admit that i think people generally exaggerate power supply needs bit. But considering that a cheapo low amperage 300w was enough for an A64 3200 clawhammer and a 9800 pro and that a cheapo low amperage 350w was enough for the same cpu with an x800 xt pe, how would this guy fare with a 90nm A64 and an x1900 xt?
1) A bit low but probably enough?
2) Maybe, maybe not?
3) Total system suicide?
0
Comments
Hi Caxus, Leo is correct.. the X1900 is a real pig when it comes to power. I'd recommend no less than 25A on the +12V rail for a card like that. Anything less is asking for trouble I'm afraid. If the system has dual +12V rails, its a little more tricky, but I'd recommend at least 18A per rail in that situation.
I agree that you want no less than a quality 500W unit with no less than 25A on the 12V line.
OCZ ModStream OCZ45012U 550W
FSP Group (Fortron Source) AX500-A, 2.0 version, 2 SATA, PCI Express, 500W
SILVERSTONE SST-ST50EF 500W
OCZ PowerStream OCZ520ADJSLI 520W
FSP Group (Fortron Source) FSP550-80GLC-R 550W
SeaSonic S12-500 500W
FSP Group (Fortron Source) FX600-GLN ATX12V/ EPS12V 600W
SILVERSTONE SST-ST60F 600W
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817182013
My feeling about power supplies pretty much mirrors the others here and I also feel that you get what you pay for. For a vid card in the class you are talking about, I would consider a psu in the class that mtgoat posted as a minimum. Personally, I love PC Power and Cooling's psu's over anything else I've used but they are pricey as hell. But again, you get what you pay for and the Turbo 510's are rated at 650 watts peak power and 510 watts continuous at 50° C, which is a realistic operating temp. But the others on mtgoat's list are also good quality choices and less expensive.
Realisically looking at what you need, you will probably need to spend around $100 for a quality psu minimum and with the prices of high end video cards, procs, mobos and ram, not that much more of an investment than a cheapo psu.