Power for Quad Core ?

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  1. krj15489

    krj15489 Active member

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    i have a corsair 450vx and with the dropping prices of the q6600 i was wondering if my psu could handle it. i did a little research and found this power consumption chart the system they used had a gtx and a qaud core and they were using less than 400w. is this accurate?

    http://techreport.com/articles.x/14573/15
     
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    it is very likely that your PSU would have no trouble with the Quad Core CPU... however what else do you have in your computer that is taking up power?
     
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    three hard drives a dvd drive an 8800gt five case fans and a wireless card.
     
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    The VX 450W will be able to handle that. It may get a bit warm but it'll get the job done. If you want to overclock the CPU, however, and that's certainly something to consider, you may want to consider a 550W VX or better yet 650W TX.
     
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    thanks guys. i checked out the power calculator and with a stock q6600 at load it doesn't get anywhere near 450 but when overclocking it get really close. so i will buy a new psu before i get a quad.
     
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    In general the outervision power supply calculator is over-zealous, but it is a useful measurement as you shouldn't really be using more than 70% of your PSU's maximum capacity for lengthy periods of time.
     

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