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board2death986

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new gaming rig, do i need a bigger psu and what size?

Thermaltake Tsunami Dream Black Case
-1 120mm intake fan
-1 120mm output fan
-1 90mm intake fan
-2 onboard USB ports
-1 onboard Firewire port
Thermaltake XP480 400w PSU
1BIT IC7G MOBO, has internal audio, ethernet, 4 XUSB, yada yada yada
Prescott Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.2 GHz processor
BFG Nvidia GeForce 6800 GT OC GPU
Audigy Gamer Soundcard (the first one, that's about the oldest part in the machine)
2X Corsair 512mb DDR memory sticks
1 misc 512mb DDR memory stick
2 western digital hd's, 80GB and 200GB put into several partitions
Texas Instruments panel
-2 USB ports
-1 Firewire port
TDK CDRW 32X/16X/52X
DVDRW 24X/8X/52X
Logitech MX700 cordless mouse
Saitek Eclipse Illuminated Keyboard

and i was planning on adding a more powerful cpu cooling unit and 2 or 3 additional case fans for circulation
 
I would get a new one. What is your budget and what features do you want with the PSU?
 
budget is anywhere to around 200$ or so. As for features it needs to fit the ATX case, i will need plenty of 4 pin connectors for fans and other peripherals. Im not sure about the wattage which is kind of why im here. . . i would prefer something with decent cooling since my last one just vents heat into my rig
 
Hmmm....well your worst case draw is going to be fairly high....say in the neighborhood of 25+ Amps on the 12v. I would look at something like a Seasonic S12 500......as for cooling the PSU's should cool themselves and shouldn't really be used for sytem cooling. The Seasonic will be the quietest and probably be coolest as it has an efficency of over 80%.
 
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