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I have been happily using HX620s for a few years, but I am afraid that my next gaming system might need more power. A HX850 would be fine, I suppose, but its length (18 cm/7+´) would require some modifications of an old case ... and I really like said case.
1. Are there any short (15 cm/6´) modular power supplies with more power than the HX620 on the market, that also offer a similar power quality/noise level? 2. I may very well be wrong about the HX620 not offering enough power, as I am no electrician. I am going to build a - I7 860 or I7 870 on a P55 main board with 8 GB RAM or possibly a - I7 920 on a X58 main board with 12 GB RAM with a single (!) 5870, 3 HDs and the usual stuff. I want to have the power to do some medium overclocking when gaming. Any comments about a HX620 being powerful enough to run such a moderate system? I just like having some reserves ... |
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It's more than enough. You can even do crossfire with that PSU, these new ATI cards are not that power hungry.
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the HD5870 is pretty power hungry, but an HX620 is still more than enough.
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The 5870 consumes about the same amount of power as a 4890. It's not very power-hungry. The HX620 is absolutely powerful enough to handle one or even two of them.
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About every 5870 review has a total power use comparison.
Take your pick, here's a short synopsis: Quote:
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Thanks for the input.
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358×0.85 = 304 W system power consumption. Even doubling that because most PSUs are happiest around 50% of full load, a 650 W supply is still slightly more than you want for that system. Another important factor is to keep idle usage above the 20% of full load mark where 80plus makes efficiency measurements. In this case, 169×0.85 = 143.6 W, so you want a PSU of no more than 5× that, or 718 W. |
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