I just upgraded to an eVGA gtx 280 from an 8800 gtx.
This braught my suposedly SLI ready 600 watt power supply to its knees. (and not in a good way) It can handle only one of the two cards pluged in.
I had thought to keep the 8800 in the second pci-e slot for physics support and to have my second monitor attached to it. I also have a 19" laying around and well nothign wrogn with 3 monitors, right?
I see two (or three) monitors with the extra seperated from my main gaming card to be a win.
What, please, are some sugestions for a more, modern, and capible power supply unit?
This last one is modular and I really like the way that works. Makes putting in cables and managing them so much easyer.
I also found that the 280 takes an 8pin conecter as well as a 6, instead of the two six pin conections I was expecting. The card came with an adapter so I could use two molex conections to power it, stating this is for temporary use only.
Next month, when I have some discretionary funds in the budget again, what is a good power supply brand and perhaps model to look for. Based on pricing I like going to Frys (3 block trip, easyer to return etc) but for more then $25 or so I am also happy using mail order.
After having a generic (comp usa) brand PS literaly blow up on me, complete with a deafening bang, sparks, and smoke I will never go with a generic brand again. (mother board and all componates survived, literal 1 day after the return policy expired)
Thank you all for your combined wisdom and experiance,
This braught my suposedly SLI ready 600 watt power supply to its knees. (and not in a good way) It can handle only one of the two cards pluged in.
I had thought to keep the 8800 in the second pci-e slot for physics support and to have my second monitor attached to it. I also have a 19" laying around and well nothign wrogn with 3 monitors, right?
I see two (or three) monitors with the extra seperated from my main gaming card to be a win.
What, please, are some sugestions for a more, modern, and capible power supply unit?
This last one is modular and I really like the way that works. Makes putting in cables and managing them so much easyer.
I also found that the 280 takes an 8pin conecter as well as a 6, instead of the two six pin conections I was expecting. The card came with an adapter so I could use two molex conections to power it, stating this is for temporary use only.
Next month, when I have some discretionary funds in the budget again, what is a good power supply brand and perhaps model to look for. Based on pricing I like going to Frys (3 block trip, easyer to return etc) but for more then $25 or so I am also happy using mail order.
After having a generic (comp usa) brand PS literaly blow up on me, complete with a deafening bang, sparks, and smoke I will never go with a generic brand again. (mother board and all componates survived, literal 1 day after the return policy expired)
Thank you all for your combined wisdom and experiance,