I'm just building my new system right now and I'm buying the Saphire Radeon X1900XTX, it says on newegg it requires a minimum 450Watt power supply with 30A on the 12V rail, now I've been looking at a lot off different power supplies and most of them have more than one 12V rail, sometimes 2, each of them having about 18A on average, now does that mean that during operation the 12V rails can combine their amperage to give me my 36A or will I not be able to run the graphics card without that. The reason I also ask is that if in the future I want to upgrade to Crossfire it says "For CrossFire: 550 watt power supply or greater, 38 Amps on 12 volt rail ", the power supply I'm considering buying is:
OCZ 600W GameXStream Power Supply w/ Quad +12V
+12V1: 18A
+12V2: 18A
+12V3: 18A
+12V4: 18A
Does this mean if I start running a Crossfire set up it can potentially run 72A on the 12V rail and that I would be able to run the cards perfectly stable?
If it matters, I'm going to have either the E6700 or E6600 running with that, a PCI sound card and only one HDD
OCZ 600W GameXStream Power Supply w/ Quad +12V
+12V1: 18A
+12V2: 18A
+12V3: 18A
+12V4: 18A
Does this mean if I start running a Crossfire set up it can potentially run 72A on the 12V rail and that I would be able to run the cards perfectly stable?
If it matters, I'm going to have either the E6700 or E6600 running with that, a PCI sound card and only one HDD