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Think I can take it?

AliP

Limp Gawd
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Heres my current PSU: NQ-4775-500BU

Specs:

29A combined on 2x 12v rails (According to EVGA thats enough for one 8800GTX card)
500w
Active PFC (what is that)

My question is: think the PSU can take my new build? here are the specs:

1x Evga MB 680i Chipset (the one that they just started to sell)
1x Intel E6600 overclocked to 3.5 Ghz
1x Evga 8800GTX
2x 1 GB G-Skill High performance mem
1x DVD writer
1x Water cooling (The pump is connected to a standard molex)
1x 150G Raptor X (SATA)
2x SATA Drives
1x IDE Drive
6x 120mm Fans
1x Audigi 2 Sound Card

If not how big do i need and where can i get one (Please pick one for me, ZipZoomFly or newegg) (zipzoom is peferred)

Thanks
 
I'd say it may work, but to be on the safe side buy a new one. Never good to use inferior components especially on a new build. I wouldnt risk it especially if I was dropping all that money on new stuff you want to keep awhile.

Seasonic's are a good choice as always, but if you look at the PSU sticky that may help you find a specific model for you.
 
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