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    Default Power supply recommendation?

    My current PSU can only dole out 20A on the 12v rail and I eventually want to upgrade my x850xt card to something...more modern.

    Any recommendations on a pretty cheap psu that will be able to handle an 8800, or something in that range?

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    Hi alman7272,
    Perhaps this list will interest you. For the 8800 GTX, according to the specified link, the recommended power supply wattage is 600W+.

    I'm not technically orientated enough to specify a specific brand though. Sorry.
    Hope this is of use to you.
    Last edited by Omanes Alexandrapolites; 11-15-2007 at 19:26.
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    Default Re: Power supply recommendation?

    I can fairly say that PSU is not a thing for saving money. So if your other hardware equals 8800, in order to overclock your PSU should have around 800 W from good brand.

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    I have a 700W OCZ. It's an absolute beast, and I love it.

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    Default Re: Power supply recommendation?

    I bought a PC Power and Cooling 510 SLI back when they were "the big thing", and holy crap was/is it bulletproof. You'll pay out the wazoo for these, but they are generally of higher quality and a 'safe bet'. I am however somewhat inclined to agree with an assessment performed by HardOCP, they are top notch, but not perfect, and they will cost you a fair dime unless you can find a good deal, but they are still high quality. For my newest machine, I just bought a Thermaltake Toughpower 800w modular PSU, and it's been rock solid for 2 months now w/no burps or hiccups. It was around $200, which for the wattage and quality was a good buy on Newegg IMO. Charge is definitely correct, the two things you do NOT want to scrimp on getting junk components are your PSU and RAM. Best of luck.


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