Internal Card Reader 3.5
Internal Card Reader 3.5
what size Power Supply will i need to run my pc (specs of pc given)
this is the pc im building and i would like to know what psu (power supply would i need i was thinking of a SilverStone ST75F 750W PSU Black, SLI ready, 120mm fan
these are the specs
2x XpertVision 9800GT PCI-E 2.0 1GB 256-bit GDDR3
INTEL CORE 2 DUO E8500/3.16GHz/6MB/1333FSB/LGA775
LEMEL 4GB KIT 800MHz(PC2-6400) DDR2 NON ECC CL5 240pin LONG DIMM
FOXCONN CR-V01 INTERNAL 39IN1 CARD READER, 3.5" BLACK
7x Silverstone FN121 Blue 120mm Case Fan, 1200 _ 250 rpm, Noise level 26.6 dBA
SEAGATE 3.5" CUDA7200.11,500GB,7200RPM,32MB,SATA II 3Gb/s
2x Sony SATA BLACK AD7200S0B Internal DL Multiformat 20 x DVD¦RW Drive - 12x DVD-RAM, 8x ¦R DL, OE
ASUS P5N-D S775,nF750i-SLI,DDR2,2xPCIEx16,RAID,GbLAN,1394a,ATX
kk thanks all i really need is a watt rating because i dont want to spend to much cash on a psu kk thanks ppls
Really don't need anything like a 750watt PSU to run a couple of 9800GTs but always a good idea to get more PSU than you need in case you wanna upgrade in the future. That 750watt Silverstone will work fine althou you may want to consider a PSU with one massive +12V rail instead of one with 4 puny rails. Contrary to what some say you dont need a mutliple rail PSU to run SLI or CF. I run 2 4870s with a PC Power and Cooling 860watter with one 64amp rail. Single rail PSUs are more efficient because they feed hardware just what it needs and reserves the rest of the power for other devices. If you, for example use a PSU with 4 18amp rails and you use one rail to power a device only needing 8 amps then you lose 10amps because that PSU will not redirect that unused 10 amps to the other rails. Also takes the guesswork out of figuring out what to run on each rail. Years ago Microsoft came out with a "rule" that you could only run 22-24amps on a +12V rail so that's why they started making muti-rail PSUs. That "rule" has been disproved and that's why you see the swing to PSUs with massive single +12V rails. If you look at the PSUs certified for SLI configurations here you will see that a lot of the PSUs have only one big +12V rail so anyone who says you need multi-rails for multi-cards is misinformed.
http://www.slizone.com/object/slizone_build_psu.html
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