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Is An Enermax Liberty 400w PSU Enough?




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Hello :!:

I'm wondering if it can handle a Core2Duo e6600, a Sapphire x1950 XT 256 MB, 1 GB Corsair XMS 2 TWIN2X1024-6400C4 and an Asus P5B-VM Socket 775 Intel G965. No overclocking.

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"In testing, the 400W Liberty exceeded our expectations. Not only was it rock solid when powering a standard desktop PC, it was also flawless when running the highest-drain test rig we currently use, an SLI system consisting of an FX60, an Asus A8N32-SLI deluxe and two 6800 Ultras. Whilst the 7800 and 7900 series cards are out, neither require as much power as a dual 6800 Ultra SLI setup. We used Asus probe to record the ripple on the PSU lines."

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Yes it can handle your system well.

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Thank you very much!!! :!:

Very very appreciated! : )

And have a nice day! :P


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