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Looking for: GeForce 7600 GT with 300 Watt power supply

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Hi,
I got 3 questions...

I would like to know if there is a geforce 7600 gt that only required a 300 Watt power supply instead of 350 or 400?

Which ATI video card is comparable to the 7600 gt and only requires a 300 Watt power supply?

What 350+ power supply should I buy for an eMachines T6528 desktop?

Thanks :)

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Hi,
I got 3 questions...

I would like to know if there is a geforce 7600 gt that only required a 300 Watt power supply instead of 350 or 400?

Which ATI video card is comparable to the 7600 gt and only requires a 300 Watt power supply?

What 350+ power supply should I buy for an eMachines T6528 desktop?

Thanks :)


1. All 7600GT requiers the same amount of power.
2. It is not 300W or 350W that is important. What's important is how much ampere the PSU can deliver on the +12V-rail. A good 300W is better than a bad 500W.

3. There is a lot of choices.

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2. It is not 300W or 350W that is important. What's important is how much ampere the PSU can deliver on the +12V-rail. A good 300W is better than a bad 500W.

3. There is a lot of choices.



Thanks for your reply!

Basically I know nothing about power supplies and I just don't want to mess up the other devices...the T6528 has an Athlon 3400+ (entire overview can be found here ) so what would I want to buy in order to have the other devices work probably and also have a 7600 gt work ?

Thanks so much :)

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