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I'm just finishing last minute build details and I wanted to make sure my power supply will support my build. Will a Antec TP3 650W be enough to support a Q6600 and a 8800GTX? Thanks for the help.

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I was shopping around for a 8800 GTX and I read in some specs that a 475W power supply is required, so you should be good with a what you have.

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hi
dont go on wattages of psu go on the number of amps that 12 volt rail can provide. i dont know about this psu though but u must chk whether this psu can support the required level of amps for 8800gtx. if so then go ahead.

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It will be fine. That PSU has 3 x 19A on the 12v rails......way more than what is needed for a GTX and certainly for a Q6600.

You're good to go. Good luck!


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