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NO. get a >600w imo.
i think you have the masscool sytrin one
I run a 8800GTX with an Antec Truepower 2.0 550w PSU and still running strong.
Could be, is it good?
How about a Corsair 520HX? I'm torn between getting a GTS and a GTX, but don't want to have to pop for a power supply at the same time if I get the GTX.
Not to offend, but looking for a PSU based on looks is a dreadfully stupid idea. Also, don't plan to pay less than $100 for a quality supply to run that hardware.
Yeah, it's a Raidmax. Total hunk of shit. I would /not/ attempt to run an 8800 GTX off that thing. It could easily die and take the machine with it.
How old is the Truepower 2.0? If more than 6-8 months you're lucky. I had 3 of those die running much lighter loads than a GTX in a modern rig.
You could try this spiffy Thermaltake dedicated GPU power supply. Giving your card 250w all to itself should do the job.
How many A on the 12v rail?
You MIGHT be able to pull it off
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=TurboStream%AE_460W_Power_Supply&class=psu
I dunno I can't tell from this chart really
It's amazing how much completely useless info they can give in all those charts.
Thanks for the entire ATX 2.0 spec pin-out, MSI... too bad that's the same on everything and you give absolutely no info on the supply's output capabilities...
Why, oh why are people willing to shell out money for high end components like motherboard, ram, video card.. then then totally skimp out on a decent PSU?
I had an enermax 465, powered my 4 drives + my gtx and fans and dvdrw