Interesting "Tool" from a site I'd not heard of pr

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Interesting "Tool" from a site I'd not heard of pr

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Well I've been going through some issues with my power supplys. And I discovered this Power Supply Calculator. It seems like a fairly useful means of figuring out what range of p/s one might choose. So I thought I might give it some exposure. :)

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ya, already posted here... http://forums.legitreviews.com/viewtopic.php?t=5974
good tool though.
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moved from news to a more appropriate spot.
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bigblockmatt wrote:ya, already posted here... http://forums.legitreviews.com/viewtopic.php?t=5974
good tool though.
ah okes! I had never seen it before, and I wasn't a LR forum member then.
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After filling in all of the data, the answer shows 283W for my system. It looks like I got room to grow to reach 450W. :)
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It told me that I should have 514W of p/s and mine is a 550W. :P Then again I can't add much more... I sure won't go Crossfire. :|
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just remember this is an estimate and not exact, it over calculates high
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dicecca112 wrote:just remember this is an estimate and not exact, it over calculates high
Ok, that's good to know. In the future I might indeed try to use a second video card in one of my systems. But that's only if ATI actually finishes their work on using they GPUs for general purpose computing / physics processing. Since that might entail use of Vista and an R600 GPU (rumored to consume 200W by itself) as the primary, with an X1900 series as the secondary. I think that I will be forced to upgrade my P/S again! :P I would allways prefer to err on the side of having more power than actually required. :)
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