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Shub0xx
Everywhere I look these days, it seems that more and more PSU's are certified 80 Plus. Does this mean it's more reliable than those not rated, or is there something I missed when reading websites?
priorax
80 Plus means that they are 80% (or more) efficient when under full load.
So yes, they are more reliable, but if you are looking for a new PSU, I would also recommend making sure that you check the current going through each of the rails.
oohms
Yeah in nearly all cases the 80+ rated psus are designed better than other non rated ones. If you don't know what else to look for, an 80+ rating and a decent wattaqe (for what you are using it for) will get you a good power supply
Shub0xx
Cool. My current psu is an apower platinum 1200W (I'm on a carer pension, so spare cash doesn't come around all that often). But now I'm looking at being more conservative and only getting half of wot I had. I just hope 600W will b enuf for an i5/i7 when I finally upgrade.
R4N
QUOTE (Shub0xx @ Jun 15 2010, 04:29 PM) *
Cool. My current psu is an apower platinum 1200W (I'm on a carer pension, so spare cash doesn't come around all that often). But now I'm looking at being more conservative and only getting half of wot I had. I just hope 600W will b enuf for an i5/i7 when I finally upgrade.


if that apower is actually capable of more than 350-400w I will eat my hat. tongue.gif

Depending on the machine you want, get an 80+ certified 550-650w psu and you will be able to run almost anything on the market (excluding a GTX480 which needs a small nuclear power plant)
priorax
No, a GTX480 doesn't need a nuclear power plant, it runs so hot it has become self-sufficient, powering itself through a steady chain reaction
Shub0xx
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if that apower is actually capable of more than 350-400w I will eat my hat.

Well, I can bring with me to the next event, and u can test it for me. Seems to run my current box pretty well, but I thought an upgrade would b nice.

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Depending on the machine you want, get an 80+ certified 550-650w psu and you will be able to run almost anything on the market (excluding a GTX480 which needs a small nuclear power plant)


I couldn't afford a 480 even if i saved for a month lol.
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