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450w enough?

shadowbreaker513

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I'm planning on getting a new power supply down the road when I start heavily overclocking. I was looking at the Cooler Master 450w. It has dual rails, and is apparently very quiet and reliable. I know wattage definatly isn't everything, but I just wanted to confirm that it would be enough to run the system in my sig when I start overclocking more. (If somebody just ignores everything and only suggests a 520Powerstream, PCP&C, or Neopower, you WILL be ignored).
Link to psu - http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproductdesc.asp?description=17-171-001&DEPA=0
 
the reason someone would point out those supplies
especially in conjunction with overclocking is that they all exceed spec in load regulation

you can run the numbers on that config yourself
http://takaman.jp/D/index.html?english
use 6.25A on the +12V rail for the VideoCard

then deduct 3\4 of the amp draw for everything that spins

as to the Cooler Master
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article205-page1.html
load regulation within 2% as tested
assume AC Ripple at spec (50mV +3.3+5V 120mV +12V)

as far as derating the supply for temperature
not enough info, figure 1\4 to 1\3rd
 
I don't have the money for one of those psus as I need to get several other things at the same time. Also the noise wasn't the main selling point, just a plus.
 
but you don't understand. people feel as though it is there job to try and get you to spend 120 and up on a PSU you don't really need. The truth of the matter is that a nice 460 to 480 watt Antec Enermax Fortron or Zippy will do the same job for under 100.00.

Antec 430W Power Supply, Model "TRUE430" - Retail

Antec P4 ATX12V 450 Watt Power Supply With 2 Fans, Model "SL450" - Retail

Antec 480W Power Supply with Blue LED Fan, Model "TRUE480BLUE" - Retail

Antec 480W Power Supply,Model "TRUE480" - Retail

Antec 550W Power Supply, Model "TRUE550" - Retail

ENERMAX 460W ATX Power Supply, Model "EG465P-VE FM (24P)"

ENERMAX Noisetaker 485W Power Supply, Support LGA 775, Model "EG495P-VE SFMA 2.0 Version" -RETAIL

ENERMAX 460W Whisper II Power Supply for AMD K7 & Pentium4, Model "EG465P-VE FMA 1.3"

Fortron 530W Power Supply, Model "FSP530-60GNA" -RETAIL

Fortron Blue Storm 500W ATX12V V2.0 Power Supply with 120mm Fan, P4 and AMD ready, Model "AX500-A" -RETAIL

OCZ ModStream 450W Power Supply with OCZ EZMod technology, SATA Connector, Model "OCZ45012U" -RETAIL

All these PSU will do a very good job. They are all under 100.00 too.

You don't need to spend 120.00 or higher to get a very good psu.
 
Another vote for FS 500 Blue Storm...I think I paid like $80-something for mine...
 
Lestang said:
but you don't understand. people feel as though it is there job to try and get you to spend 120 and up on a PSU you don't really need. The truth of the matter is that a nice 460 to 480 watt Antec Enermax Fortron or Zippy will do the same job for under 100.00.

alternately I could recommend a $170 350 watt supply
it unusual in that it doesnt have gobs of amps on the +3.3V & +5V rails padding the total wattage
but it still has the amps on the +12V rails where he needs it

the point being he needs to make three determinations
1. is this supply simply for this config or is it an infrastructure investment
2. how serious is he about overclocking
3. the actual amps he needs now and throughout the planned lifespan of the supply

in the first case he has a 20 pin board and any 20 pin supply is a deadend
the board also isnt PCI-E, if he hopes to power a PCI-E board in the future adding another 12A onto the +12V rail isnt out of the questuon (minimum 6.25A maximum 24A for next gen SLi)

in the second case an overspec clean and stable PSU is often sited as the single best investment to increase an overclock

PS some of those supplies listed arent up to the config he listed at all
the SL450 has all of 20A +12V before derating for temperature
and is just asking for trouble
 
Also I heard the Modstreams were crap. Though I may just forget getting a Cooler Master Stacker, and just get a Chemning 602 and a Neopower, I hope not to.
 
i would recommend the neopower very much, i just had problems with power supply and what not, or so i thought, but the neopower is very stable and has plenty of power on the +12 V rail for you to use, so if you are willing to spend that much, i would say the neopower is worth it.
 
shadowbreaker513 said:
Also I heard the Modstreams were crap

nope
pretty good supplies
Topower P6 series like the Powerstreams are
but modular, they edged out the Neopowers in load regulation when Mike Chin tested them
but it was really close, within the margin of error Id say

http://www.silentpcreview.com/article208-page1.html (modstream)
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article177-page1.html (neopower)
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article173-page1.html {powerstream}
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/other/display/powerful-psu.html (powerstream} < read that for crossload
http://www.dansdata.com/top686p6.htm (topower P6)
 
I'll take a second look at the ModStream then. Also, I know Super Flower makes good psus, but are they worth consideration when in the same price range as I'm looking at? They make a 550w modular psu with a 140mm fan and 30a on the 12v rail. Is that worth taking a gander at? http://xoxide.com/superflower-ttgi-plug-n-550w-ps.html

P.S. I know I asked that question before but it ties into this.
 
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