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e6600 2.4 C2D, 2gig ocz ddr2-800 ram, 7600gt 256 ddr3 videocard, 160 sata and 320 sata, 3x 80mm fans, 1 cold cathode strip

2007-06-15 07:23:47 · 4 answers · asked by Zeros T 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

oh and i network card 10/100/1000

2007-06-15 07:47:57 · update #1

and only 1 videocard not 2

2007-06-15 07:48:26 · update #2

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If you don't plan to do upgrades, 400W will be more than enough. If you plan to eventually upgrade to a high end video card, go with at least 500W. If you plan to add even more stuff, then and only then do you need to get up to the 600W range. People may think those numbers sound low, but I am actually giving you a lot of cushion in those numbers. The Yahoo Answers power supply hysteria must end. Do the calculations at link provided yourself if anyone doesn't believe me.

2007-06-15 09:42:09 · answer #1 · answered by mysticman44 7 · 0 0

The bigger the better. It's not going to do anything wrong to your computer, but it will be better because you have a lot of stuff that requires power. Try to go with anything 550 and up, it should run you about 100 to 200 dollars because its more powerful.

2007-06-15 14:30:26 · answer #2 · answered by scrambledeggs10 2 · 0 0

go with a 600W PSU. It might be over-kill but you can never be to safe AND you can always add components AND the cost difference between a 500 and a 600 isnt much so yeah. 600Watts.

2007-06-15 14:28:59 · answer #3 · answered by Bobby G 2 · 0 0

i would agree with 600watt, i fit them as standard.. but i don't use things like cathode strips, to drain power when there is no need ;-)

you also don't state if u have more pci-e cards etc in , as they draw power also.

2007-06-15 14:36:14 · answer #4 · answered by junglejungle 7 · 0 0

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