I recently bought a video card, which is the Genuine GeForce 9800 GT 512MB GDDR3, PCI Express 2.0, (2) Dual Link DVI, HDTV, VGA Support. Now I need a new power supply to run my card. Requirements for this card:
# Minimum of a 400 Watt power supply.
(Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 26 Amp Amps.)
# Minimum 450 Watt for SLI mode system.
# An available 6 pin PCI-E power connector
I found a power supply called Logisys 575W 20+4-Pin Dual Fan SLI Ready/ATX Power Supply - PS575XBK online for a cheap price and I am wondering if this power supply meets the requirements of my new video card.
Here's the specification for this power supply:
Logisys 575W 20+4-pin Dual Fan ATX Power Supply General Features: Black design Maximum output: 575 watts Total Power: 450 watts Dual Fan - 80 mm + 80 mm 20 + 4 ATX Support Dual PCI Express/SLi Ready Dual Serial ATA Support High Efficiency Complies with FCC part 15J class B 115 Vac operation Compliant with CISPR22 230 Vac Operation Over Voltage protection Over power protection Short circuit protection 100% Hi-pot & Function (Chroma) tested 100 & Burn-in under high ambient temperature (50 °C) MTBF above 100.000 Hrsat 25 °C Low noise and ripple Energy star efficiency One (1) 16-inch 20+4 pin ATX power connector One (1) 16-inch 4-pin 12V power connector Two (2) 6-pin PCI Express connectors Six (6) large Molex 4-pin power connectors Two (2) SATA power connectors One (1) small power connector Power Specifications: 110V, 220V switchable power supply 50/60 Hz, 10A/5A +3.3V, 38A +5V, 40A +12V, 25A -12V, 0.8A -5V, 0.5A +5Vsb, 2A Unit Dimensions: 3.5 x 5.75 x 5.5-inches (H x W x D, approximate) Regulatory Approvals: FCC CSA cULus CB CE TUV C-Tick BSMI Semko Nemko Demko Femko.
THANKS!!!|||It's more than enough to power your 9800GT. The requirements is a 26Amps 12volt rail. The PSU you're buying has 40Amps.|||it appears to meet the requirements, but I'd be very wary of any cheap power supply. most of them are junk. personally, I would avoid anything that costs less than $50 or so. a cheap power supply might work, but you're really rolling the dice with one. there's a good chance it will blow out and fry something. reputable brands include bfg, corsair, antec, enermax, cooler master, silverstone, seasonic, thermaltake, fsp, ocz, sparkle, PC Power & Cooling, and in win. I've probably left out some, but that's a pretty big list. if you don't mind dealing with rebates this one is pretty good according to anandtech http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…|||yes a 575watts is enough for your gpu coz mine is only 550 watts and im running an gtx 260.... but if your going for 3 sli soon just go for 1000watts
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