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 Choosing The Right PSU, Discussions about power supply units.

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post Jul 23 2011, 12:08 AM

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QUOTE(lingloong @ Jul 22 2011, 02:42 AM)
Should be ok to support HD5670 for your current PSU unless it really got problem

If HD5850, you need a decent 550W-600W PSU if budget allow smile.gif

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post Jul 23 2011, 02:16 PM

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which is better for my rig?..fsp hexa 500w or gigabyte odin gt 550w??dont forget, i do OC on my proc..thx
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post Jul 23 2011, 03:27 PM

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QUOTE(hahanep @ Jul 23 2011, 02:16 PM)
which is better for my rig?..fsp hexa 500w or gigabyte odin gt 550w??dont forget, i do OC on my proc..thx
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both is fine. Whether you want to spend extra RM10 for the extra 50W, you call the shots. smile.gif
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post Jul 23 2011, 04:53 PM

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Eh "tumpang tanya" can a Gigabyte Power Rock 390W power a AMD 5770? Spec is E7500(3.5GHZ),4GB ram,1TB HDD,2x120mm Fans and TX-3
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not recommended. Get a 450W unit smile.gif
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post Jul 24 2011, 07:47 AM

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QUOTE(TechnoG @ Jul 23 2011, 05:12 PM)
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not recommended. Get a 450W unit smile.gif
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Oh Ok...but IIRC GoldFries Sayz that that PSU can support his GTX460 Wo 24/7 somemore shocking.gif hmm.gif rclxub.gif
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post Jul 24 2011, 10:47 AM

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hi, is gigabyte powerrock 500w a good psu?
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post Jul 24 2011, 10:50 AM

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QUOTE(FiragaZ @ Jul 24 2011, 11:47 AM)
hi, is gigabyte powerrock 500w a good psu?
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can't say it is good. but better than ayambrand thou smile.gif
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QUOTE(storm88 @ Jul 24 2011, 10:50 AM)
can't say it is good. but better than ayambrand thou smile.gif
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actually i wan buy gigabyte odin gt 550w and FSP Hexa 500w, but heard stock is limit, so might get gigabyte powerrock 500w from viewnet.
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hi i hv noob question, if i buy 1000W psu, will it generated 1000w or only the power that my system needed? for example, my system need 650W , will it generate 650W or 1000W?

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post Jul 24 2011, 01:04 PM

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QUOTE(5p3ak @ Jul 24 2011, 07:47 AM)
Oh Ok...but IIRC GoldFries Sayz that that PSU can support his GTX460 Wo 24/7 somemore  shocking.gif  hmm.gif  rclxub.gif
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It works, but it's not recommended since it will stress the power supply. Power supplies which are stressed may not last as long as the manufacturer has intended it to.

QUOTE(hazwandek @ Jul 24 2011, 12:44 PM)
hi i hv noob question, if i buy 1000W psu, will it generated 1000w or only the power that my system needed? for example, my system need 650W , will it generate 650W or 1000W?

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It will only supply the required amount of power, not 1000W at all times. smile.gif
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QUOTE(hazwandek @ Jul 24 2011, 12:44 PM)
hi i hv noob question, if i buy 1000W psu, will it generated 1000w or only the power that my system needed? for example, my system need 650W , will it generate 650W or 1000W?

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A 1000w PSU is CAPABLE of producing 1000w, not constantly producing 1000w. How many watt it produces depends on your system. When your system is idle, it's likely to be very low... Only when you do intense gaming/simulation etc, then your system will use more power..
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QUOTE(TDUEnthusiast @ Jul 24 2011, 01:04 PM)
It works, but it's not recommended since it will stress the power supply. Power supplies which are stressed may not last as long as the manufacturer has intended it to.
It will only supply the required amount of power, not 1000W at all times. smile.gif
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So what is the most Powerful card a Gigabyte PowerRock 390W can supply? 6670?
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QUOTE(5p3ak @ Jul 24 2011, 05:04 PM)
So what is the most Powerful card a Gigabyte PowerRock 390W can supply? 6670?
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Roughly there.. yeahh.
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post Jul 24 2011, 06:37 PM

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Oh man sad.gif I thought of Going 5770. doh.gif
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QUOTE(5p3ak @ Jul 24 2011, 06:37 PM)
Oh man sad.gif  I thought of Going 5770. doh.gif
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Actually the Gigabyte PoweRock 390W will power a HD5770 fine.

A system with an Intel Core i5 750 with a HD5770 in it consumes around 208W ( load ). The Gigabyte PoweRock 390W can supply up to 288W of power on its 12V rail, which is more than enough to run the system. Whats more is that benchmarks tend to stress the PC components to the max, which means that the average power consumption will be higher than usual. The average users does not run their system with their system components loaded to 100% all of the time.

But before we confirm that it will run a HD5770 and your system fine, what are your system's specifications?
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QUOTE(5p3ak @ Jul 23 2011, 04:53 PM)
Eh "tumpang tanya" can a Gigabyte Power Rock 390W power a AMD 5770? Spec is E7500(OC>3.5GHZ),4GB ram,1TB HDD,2x120mm Fans and TX-3
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This and it's for my cousin lol he after PMR interested in COD so need GC.
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QUOTE(5p3ak @ Jul 24 2011, 06:48 PM)
This and it's for my cousin lol he after PMR interested in COD so need GC.
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What is his monitor's resolution?
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post Jul 24 2011, 07:03 PM

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I think is 1600x900. 20Inch.
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QUOTE(5p3ak @ Jul 24 2011, 07:03 PM)
I think is 1600x900. 20Inch.
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Well then, a HD5750 will do fine at that resolution. It consumes less power than the HD5770 too so you won't have to worry so much about running it with a Gigabyte PoweRock 390W. But seeing that a HD5770 costs just around RM30 / RM50 more than the HD5750, perhaps you could suggest that your cousin get the Gigabyte PoweRock 390W first then get a better power supply in the near future, or cross your fingers and hope that the PoweRock 390W runs his system and the HD5770 fine for as long as he is intending to use it smile.gif.

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