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Well, the ones I was looking at were mostly Antec 850s and 1000s and were about €150-250!!!
They still only had 25A max. @ 12V. R |
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http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r220...0A-on-12V-Rail So, my Atrix 600T @ 720W, which seems to be cheap, old and fairly crap gives this: +3.3V +5V +12V +12V -12V +5VSB 35A 40A 15A 17A 0.5A 2.5A (Sorry about the formatting) ...which is 32A on the 12V rail - not enough according to the GPU spec, which wants 40A. Especially with the CPU o/c'd from 2.67 to 3.25, plus 2xSSD and 2x1Tb HDD in RAID, plus a CoolerMaster heatsink for the o/c'd CPU. Still surprised that I've not experienced this problem with other games though. Hope this sheds some light - check your 12V rail, boys! R |
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Superflower, Corsair, Enermax, ("Be quiet", hard to get in the US)
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I had to rearrange some fans and increase the rpm in my case to get rid of the excessive heat. My mainboard was at 70C, never seen that before
![]() The only thing that had ok temps was my GPU even if it was pegged at 100% most of the time. Everything is better now though, at least within teh limits. I can recommend Corsair TX 650W PSU, 52A on +12V, more than enough for any single GPU setup. Last edited by baffa; 04-18-2011 at 04:06 PM. |
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So perhaps it's not the GPU overloading the PSU but the fans or the CPU heatsink I put in recently when o/c'ing the chip? Either way, it seems the PSU cannot cope. I'm looking at PSUs now, but I live in Spain and tend to use one shop for components, and they have Antec's (usually 4 x 12V rails @ about 20-25A each, which should do the trick, shouldn't it?). Would prefer single rail like you have, but it's an availability issue. Thanks again for the advice, baffa. R |
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