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Old 15th Apr 2008, 09:16
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Default PSU for customer

Hi guys,

Customer wants a PSU to replace his dead one in his gaming machine.

Am thinking this as they like Enermax stuff.

They are running two NVidea 7800GTX graphics cards connected with 2 way SLI. A Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi sound card, Athlon 64 Fx-57 connected to an ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard. and a wireless adapter.

Is this 620w gonna do it?

Thanks.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...id=123&subcat=
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Old 15th Apr 2008, 09:29
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Default PSU for customer

You can check on the asus site to calculate the wattage here ASUSTeK
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Old 15th Apr 2008, 09:32
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Default PSU for customer

Thanks have seen that before, yet the page doesn't work properly for me.

The boxes are all grayed out an the wattage never adds up.
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Old 15th Apr 2008, 09:35
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Default PSU for customer

Oh ok thre is this one Power Supply Calculator but i do think 620w is a bit low prob better going for something over 700w
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Old 15th Apr 2008, 09:48
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Default PSU for customer

Calculator says 590w so I think I'm good to go, thanks!
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Old 15th Apr 2008, 14:28
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Default PSU for customer

Yep .... I believe NVIDIA recommends a 350 watt PSU, for a system with one7800 GTX card and a 500 watt PSU for an SLI setup, so 620w should be fine and provide some spare too.
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Old 15th Apr 2008, 15:06
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Default PSU for customer

Cool, thanks phil.
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