B00MH3ADSH0T
Fresh NoobCaeks Here
+118|6851|Penrith,Nsw, Aus
Im going to buy a Antec Nine Hundred Case but it doesn't come with a PSU and i dont know how much watts i need. My specs are:

Intel E6300

2gb corsair xms2 pc-6400 800mhz at 5-5-5-15

Gigabyte GA-P965-DS3 (version 2)

Leadtek 7950GT 256mb

Seagate barracuda 160gb sata II 7200rpm

Samsung 19" 940N Lcd Monitor

I was looking at this PSU because its in my budget im not sure if it is enough though. http://itestate.com.au/products_detail. … PD00003795 thanks in advance.
MagikTrik
yes.....but your still gay
+138|6831|Pittsburgh, PA USA
I don't really know about power but I'd say 500w & up, 500 is probably good. Gimme a sec to find you a link someone posted today that figures it all out for you. brb.
k, here ya go, leetkyle posted it earlier today: http://extreme.outervision.com/psucalculator.jsp

Last edited by MagikTrik (2007-01-29 19:31:09)

Jbrar
rawr
+86|7002|Winterpeg, Canada
lol, according to that thing, my rig only needs a 350 watt power supply.
B00MH3ADSH0T
Fresh NoobCaeks Here
+118|6851|Penrith,Nsw, Aus
So its not accurate? I was reading reviews on the psu i posted and some people said it sucked and didnt really put out 500w and i cant really find any cheap psu's on the site im buying the rest of my parts from and the cases they sell dont come with psu's so i have to pay extra. Or i could go with a gigabyte 3d aurora that comes with a 550w psu but im not sure what brand gigabyte use in their cases.

Last edited by B00MH3ADSH0T (2007-01-29 19:57:57)

Jbrar
rawr
+86|7002|Winterpeg, Canada
with the specs you suggested, go for 550+. I personally have a 650 watt.
B00MH3ADSH0T
Fresh NoobCaeks Here
+118|6851|Penrith,Nsw, Aus
The thing is i found a site that has all the parts i want for cheap except the ram which is about $40 aus more then the other site but if i have to spend a extra $150aus on a good psu its not really worth going to the cheaper site
MagikTrik
yes.....but your still gay
+138|6831|Pittsburgh, PA USA
Ya I guess that's not too accurate sorry, I forgot it says I need like 1,700w

Look around for free shipping & different shipping prices/component prices & then just sit down with a calculator & figure everything out. Wish I could help more but of course I don't know of any places in your area, let alone the cheapest.
The Stillhouse Kid
Licensed Televulcanologist
+126|7103|Deep In The South Of Texas
Never hard of that brand, EZCool. At that price I can't imagine it being a good quality unit. One of the Antec NeoHE PSUs(500 or 550W) from that site would be a better choice without spending too much.
claor
Member
+39|6875|Australia
i run  a system similar to yours on a thermaltake 430watt...........go 500watt
B00MH3ADSH0T
Fresh NoobCaeks Here
+118|6851|Penrith,Nsw, Aus
Anyone know about the 550w psu gigabyte puts into their 3d aurura case? because i can get that for $209 aus and it comes with that psu alredy i guess thats better then paying $190 for the antec nine hundred case and $165 for a antec 550w psu to put in it.
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6875|Finland

50% of those antecs are crap, 50% good. so gl
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The Stillhouse Kid
Licensed Televulcanologist
+126|7103|Deep In The South Of Texas
I've never had any problems with Antec PSUs.
TheEternalPessimist
Wibble
+412|7081|Mhz

My mates just bought a nine hundred, I'll say one thing. makes damn sure whatever PSU you get, that it's modular, cable management in that case is a nightmare with the PSU at the bottom, phenomenal CPU cooling tho.

This is the PSU my mate got: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu … =CA-024-EN

It's as close to perfect as you can get for that case.
Marlboroman82
Personal philosophy: Clothing optional.
+1,022|7084|Camp XRay

This is the PSU that I recommend. Looks good, preforms great, and comes with a cool little tool box. Also it's sli certified, and has a modular cabling system.

Last edited by Marlboroman82 (2007-01-30 07:42:44)

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TheEternalPessimist
Wibble
+412|7081|Mhz

Hiper are pretty good, I watched one catch fire and melt tho which kinda put me off them a bit lol, but on the whole they're pretty good.
Marlboroman82
Personal philosophy: Clothing optional.
+1,022|7084|Camp XRay

TheEternalPessimist wrote:

Hiper are pretty good, I watched one catch fire and melt tho which kinda put me off them a bit lol, but on the whole they're pretty good.
well i guess i need to get home and check my rig then.
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heggs
Spamalamadingdong
+581|6849|New York
that's a good choice marlboroman. i just put one of these (link below) in a build i just did. it's working fine so far and is providing ample power to everything.

7600gt, asus m2ne, 3500+, 1 gb corsair value ram

link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6817182030
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Stormscythe
Aiming for the head
+88|7010|EUtopia | Austria
The people here are constantly misleading the OP.

For that system of yours you don't need any special wattage, 450W will do VERY well.
The most important thing to consider when buying a PSU, however, is that it's got ATX 2.2 standard - that's about the only thing you gotta care for.
Lucien
Fantasma Parastasie
+1,451|7114

Stormscythe wrote:

The people here are constantly misleading the OP.

For that system of yours you don't need any special wattage, 450W will do VERY well.
The most important thing to consider when buying a PSU, however, is that it's got ATX 2.2 standard - that's about the only thing you gotta care for.
oh? really?

k, shut up.

A decent PSU is the base for a stable PC, happy hardware, and the ability to upgrade other components without trouble.


My vote goes out to the ThermalTake Toughpower series, sleeved wires, lots of amps, looks good, quiet, and not too pricey.
https://i.imgur.com/HTmoH.jpg
DoctorFruitloop
Level 13 Wrongdoer
+515|7007|Doncaster, UK
I'm running a Seasonic S12 series 600W PSU and I've had absolutely no issues. System is very stable compared to what it used to be with the pos that came with it.
TheEternalPessimist
Wibble
+412|7081|Mhz

Stormscythe wrote:

The people here are constantly misleading the OP.

For that system of yours you don't need any special wattage, 450W will do VERY well.
The most important thing to consider when buying a PSU, however, is that it's got ATX 2.2 standard - that's about the only thing you gotta care for.
mm coz stable voltages and quality components fall way behind a standard that £9.99 PSUs can conform to in importance, 450w will also fail misrably if you start pushing your hardware... which if you're buying a c2d, you'd be a moron not to overclock it as it's so easy to get massive performance gains.
B00MH3ADSH0T
Fresh NoobCaeks Here
+118|6851|Penrith,Nsw, Aus
Thx for all the links to the PSU's but who ever sent me a karma saying _____lol_______lol or someshit wtf ?
TheEternalPessimist
Wibble
+412|7081|Mhz

Someone trying to karma bomb you i think but it doesnt work any more lol
Stormscythe
Aiming for the head
+88|7010|EUtopia | Austria

SargeV1.4 wrote:

k, shut up.

A decent PSU is the base for a stable PC, happy hardware, and the ability to upgrade other components without trouble.


My vote goes out to the ThermalTake Toughpower series, sleeved wires, lots of amps, looks good, quiet, and not too pricey.

TheEternalPessimist wrote:

mm coz stable voltages and quality components fall way behind a standard that £9.99 PSUs can conform to in importance, 450w will also fail misrably if you start pushing your hardware... which if you're buying a c2d, you'd be a moron not to overclock it as it's so easy to get massive performance gains.
I'm not totally sure what you two are about, but I never said he should buy some £9.99 crap, did I? I don't think any ATX 2.2 is available for that price out there. And as he asked what he'd need for his current rig (even with oc'ing the E6300 like hell) his system will NOT eat up more than 400W at any time!
Of course, you'll maybe need some more in the future (with the power-hungry gfx cards) but not with that very system.

High-quality PSU's are expensive enough even at pretty low wattages anyway...

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