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 The newbie guide to power supply units, Questions and comments are welcomed

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marfccy
post Dec 9 2012, 01:11 AM

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marfccy
post Jun 30 2014, 12:39 AM

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QUOTE(lace @ Jun 29 2014, 05:17 AM)
how to define how much wattage psu needed for each rig
sorry im a newbie here
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simple

1. how much power does your CPU, GPU, HDD, etc etc needs?
2. check each power requirements on the following items to get an idea on how much power is required
3. for eg. i7 4790 eats a maximum 84W, GTX760 eats max 175-180W, average consumer HDD about 5-10W or so
4. add them up and youll have an idea of how much power it theoretically consumes (bear in mind most of them never actually reaches the peak TDP constantly)
5. now to PSU part, how to pick the right wattage
6. check the brand for reliability, then check the labels on the PSU. see whether does it provide a stable supply at load. do own R&D on how to read and understand PSU labels
7. then pick the correct wattage based on what you have already learned and understood


or in short, most manufacturers already put recommendations on how much wattage PSU is required for that particular PC hardware. say like a GTX760, Nvidia already said it requires at least a 500W and above PSU with decent ratings
marfccy
post Jul 1 2014, 01:29 AM

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QUOTE(lace @ Jul 1 2014, 01:20 AM)
can i make it simple if i get the biggest wattage for my build?
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you can, it all depends on how much budget you have

you can even go 700+W for a single GPU, although thats a waste of extra cash

most single GPUs require max 550-600W only, so pick several reliable PSUs at this level and youre good to go

 

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