question about the PSU

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  1. kungfugi

    kungfugi Member

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    I'm building myself a PC and i have a question about the amount of watts needed. My friend told me that i had to add up all the W requirments from all the components.
    Theres a video card that i want and it says that a minimum of 500W is needed, and i want to get 2 of them. Does that mean i need a 1000W PSU just for the video cards??
    The PSU is the only part in the computor i'm having trouble understanding
     
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    no you wont need a 1000watt psu. the minimum power is found using the entire system and not just the video card. so adding another card wont need another 500watts. you will most likely need another 100-150watts. what video cards and psu are you getting?
     
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    Thanks, i was hoping that's wut i needed.
    and the card i'm getting is GeForce 9800 GTX
    and as for the PSU, i have to look. After wut u said it would have to be 700W or more right??
     
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    well i was gonna get
    motherboard - EVGA nForce 680i SLI Motherboard
    cpu - Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 Processor
    RAM - OCZ SLI-Ready Dual Channel 4096MB
    Hard Drive - Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 500GB

    also i'm not a hardcore pc gamer, but i wanted a decent gaming machine that will last awhile. and i don't have alot to spend on the comp and i'm already a little over my price range. With extra fans and a case this will cost about +/- $1400.

    srry there are no links, but i'm kinda busy over here and don't have time to get them, if u want i'll try and put them up
     
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    I should have just got u to make my pc from the beginning, lol.
    but thee is only 1 problem. I'm from canada so i can't buy from newegg, the canadian site isn't up yet, and the site i buy from doesn't have some of that stuff. I get from tigerdirect.ca and i can't find the cpu or the mobo

    but i did find
    mobo - http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3747315&CatId=3646
    cpu - http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3584440&CatId=2758

    but is that other cpu i mentioned really bad because it is about $90 cheaper then the one above, and i would like to save money as much money as possible
     
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    The q6700 is a bit slower than a Q9450. If you really want to save money get a Q6600. But you also have to think in the long term. The Q9450 uses less electricity. So in the end the difference may not be that much.
     
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    Thanks, you've all been good help. I finally know what i'm getting. I used most of the parts suggested by krj5489. I can only afford 1 GPU for now, and the whole thing is $1420 canadian tax/shipping included.
     
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    Thats good. The 4850 will serve you well.
     

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