O ogger15 Honorable Jul 24, 2012 6 0 10,510 Jul 27, 2012 #1 Would a 350 Watt PSU support the Nvidia Geforce 560 gtx graphics card. In case not what would
Solution K K kokokh Jul 27, 2012 ogger15 : Would a 350 Watt PSU support the Nvidia Geforce 560 gtx graphics card. In case not what would 350 watts would not be enough to run that card and all other compenents in the PC. To be safe i would go for atleast 500W PSU. Also if your just buying, check out the GTX 560 TI, Cost a little bit more but increase in performance is well worth it.
ogger15 : Would a 350 Watt PSU support the Nvidia Geforce 560 gtx graphics card. In case not what would 350 watts would not be enough to run that card and all other compenents in the PC. To be safe i would go for atleast 500W PSU. Also if your just buying, check out the GTX 560 TI, Cost a little bit more but increase in performance is well worth it.
DJDeCiBeL Splendid Dec 3, 2010 6,060 1 27,965 Jul 27, 2012 #2 It may work for a bit, but I wouldn't trust it for long. This is what I would recommend. SeaSonic M12II 520 Bronze 520W ATX12V v2.3 / EPS 12V v2.91 SLI Ready 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply Upvote 0 Downvote
It may work for a bit, but I wouldn't trust it for long. This is what I would recommend. SeaSonic M12II 520 Bronze 520W ATX12V v2.3 / EPS 12V v2.91 SLI Ready 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply
K kokokh Distinguished Jun 18, 2010 31 0 18,540 Jul 27, 2012 Solution #3 ogger15 : Would a 350 Watt PSU support the Nvidia Geforce 560 gtx graphics card. In case not what would 350 watts would not be enough to run that card and all other compenents in the PC. To be safe i would go for atleast 500W PSU. Also if your just buying, check out the GTX 560 TI, Cost a little bit more but increase in performance is well worth it. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
ogger15 : Would a 350 Watt PSU support the Nvidia Geforce 560 gtx graphics card. In case not what would 350 watts would not be enough to run that card and all other compenents in the PC. To be safe i would go for atleast 500W PSU. Also if your just buying, check out the GTX 560 TI, Cost a little bit more but increase in performance is well worth it.
O ogger15 Honorable Jul 24, 2012 6 0 10,510 Jul 27, 2012 #4 Best answer selected by ogger15. Upvote 0 Downvote
O ogger15 Honorable Jul 24, 2012 6 0 10,510 Jul 27, 2012 #5 kokokh : 350 watts would not be enough to run that card and all other compenents in the PC. To be safe i would go for atleast 500W PSU. Also if your just buying, check out the GTX 560 TI, Cost a little bit more but increase in performance is well worth it. Would this work then ? http://www.shopitonline.dk/Inter-Tech-700W-PSU-INTER-TECH/cat-p/c/p3539957.html Upvote 0 Downvote
kokokh : 350 watts would not be enough to run that card and all other compenents in the PC. To be safe i would go for atleast 500W PSU. Also if your just buying, check out the GTX 560 TI, Cost a little bit more but increase in performance is well worth it. Would this work then ? http://www.shopitonline.dk/Inter-Tech-700W-PSU-INTER-TECH/cat-p/c/p3539957.html
DJDeCiBeL Splendid Dec 3, 2010 6,060 1 27,965 Jul 27, 2012 #6 ogger15 : Would this work then ? http://www.shopitonline.dk/Inter-Tech-700W-PSU-INTER-TECH/cat-p/c/p3539957.html Not sure what currency that is, but comparing it to the same SeaSonic that I recommended earlier http://www.shopitonline.dk/POWER-SUPPLY-M12II520-SEASONIC/cat-p/c36217/p4603639.html , It's MUCH cheaper. That's not a good thing. 700W at that price CAN'T be good quality OR worth buying. Corsair, SeaSonic, Antec, PC Power & Cooling, XFX, OCZ, and Be-Quiet are the brands that I can recommend. I definitely WON'T recommend the one that you posted though. Upvote 0 Downvote
ogger15 : Would this work then ? http://www.shopitonline.dk/Inter-Tech-700W-PSU-INTER-TECH/cat-p/c/p3539957.html Not sure what currency that is, but comparing it to the same SeaSonic that I recommended earlier http://www.shopitonline.dk/POWER-SUPPLY-M12II520-SEASONIC/cat-p/c36217/p4603639.html , It's MUCH cheaper. That's not a good thing. 700W at that price CAN'T be good quality OR worth buying. Corsair, SeaSonic, Antec, PC Power & Cooling, XFX, OCZ, and Be-Quiet are the brands that I can recommend. I definitely WON'T recommend the one that you posted though.