AlphaQup
Gawd
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- Oct 27, 2014
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So you've already spent a good deal on money on this rig, very nice specs and all, but what I don't get is the debate on spending a few more bucks to get this thing up and running completely worry-free. I wouldn't want to hear "should", or "might" be fine, I would want a definite "yes, no issues there"
When I build systems/upgrade components, I don't want any doubt in my mind that I'll have issues supplying the needed power. Cutting it close would worry me, and with a system I've sunk a good deal of money into, like yourself, that's the last thing I would want.
The other aspect is what's coming out in the future, or what else might be added to this setup that would actually tip the power draw over the edge? I think you're limiting your expand-ability as well to a certain degree.
IMO, upgrade to a 600W or 650W unit and have some peace-of-mind going forward.
When I build systems/upgrade components, I don't want any doubt in my mind that I'll have issues supplying the needed power. Cutting it close would worry me, and with a system I've sunk a good deal of money into, like yourself, that's the last thing I would want.
The other aspect is what's coming out in the future, or what else might be added to this setup that would actually tip the power draw over the edge? I think you're limiting your expand-ability as well to a certain degree.
IMO, upgrade to a 600W or 650W unit and have some peace-of-mind going forward.