OCZ Announces 850 Watt PSU
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The imminent launch of OCZ Technology's GameXStream 850 watt power supply arrives just in time NVIDIA’s G80 GeForce 8800GTX and 8800GTS product launches next week.
The new PSU delivers 850 watts of SLI-Ready power to high end systems. Equipped with a single 120MM fan to keep heat and noise down to a minimum, the GameXStream 850 watt power supply claims to be virtually silent.
Although pricing and availability is unknown for now, going by their present pricing structure, expect to pay around $200 or more for the GameXStream 850 watt.
The new PSU delivers 850 watts of SLI-Ready power to high end systems. Equipped with a single 120MM fan to keep heat and noise down to a minimum, the GameXStream 850 watt power supply claims to be virtually silent.
Although pricing and availability is unknown for now, going by their present pricing structure, expect to pay around $200 or more for the GameXStream 850 watt.
Source: Daily TechTo justify the need for an 850 watt power supply, OCZ Technology claims:
A new generation of gaming systems is emerging with the lion share of the power being drawn by the graphics system,” commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. “Quad SLI and high-end CrossFire™ solutions are pushing up to 500W of power consumption which exceeds the capabilities of any conventional high-end power supply. Moreover, by the end of the year we will see PC games specifically developed for quad core CPUs. OCZ's answer is the new GameXStream top model with 850W output to make sure that even the most hungry systems get the power they need under the most demanding conditions.
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Primarily, though, I do think the video card industry needs to get its **** together and stop producing this 90nm rubbish.
I do agree 240Wats for a 8800GTX SLI setup is getting pretty crazy, and I would hate to see what power draw it has under full load OC'ed ... 350+? that’s like a stands dell PSU to power your GPU’s good god! Must have one……
I might have to install some Solar Panels to compensate for power draw. Or get my very own one fo these:
In certain applications, SLI makes sense. But if they start making games expecting people to have SLI, I think a lot of (majority of) consumers will be left behind.
As new advances are made in technology and the industry moves on from SLI and Crossfire to the latest and greatest...whatever that may be in the future, the present high end technology will become very cheap and the standard entry level stuff will be obsolete.
Socket A's and SDR RAM are just two such examples. They still around but the retailers just don't stock them anymore. As Leo says the OEM's will probably push this technology out as onboard.
With the release of Vista and other CPU/GPU hungry software, the OEM's will have to produce boxes that are capable of handling these and other media hungry applications.
Lastly the R&D and all the money spent will have to eventually be recouped.
So back to PSU's... I don't think we've seen the ceiling at 850watt. They are managing to put a lot more power into the same space/size box and do it more effectively. It's going to be interesting to see how PSU's integrate with the changing technology in the future.
You loop the heat output from your 1Kw PS/Quad-Core AMD or Intel CPU/Quad SLI Nvdia or ATi Video cards- System into your home heating system...
..might save yourself a few bucks on home heating...
...gonna need it to pay the mondo electricity bill.:Pwned:
My first thought when I saw this news item.
I actually don't have to turn the heat on in my office during the winter. Still stays around 70 degrees when it's 15 outside.