GTX 260 core 216 question
dilan155
i recently bought this PSU- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817153052
and this graphics card- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150329
now i have a few questions:
1. will that be enough power, 500W, to run the 260?
2. does the 12v rails have enough amps?
3. the GTX 260 require 2 6 pin cables but the PSU only has one, what can i do about this? can i use a molex converter with a spare molex cable from PSU?
and this graphics card- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150329
now i have a few questions:
1. will that be enough power, 500W, to run the 260?
2. does the 12v rails have enough amps?
3. the GTX 260 require 2 6 pin cables but the PSU only has one, what can i do about this? can i use a molex converter with a spare molex cable from PSU?
SilvanNosty
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i recently bought this PSU- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817153052
and this graphics card- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150329 now i have a few questions: 1. will that be enough power, 500W, to run the 260? 2. does the 12v rails have enough amps? 3. the GTX 260 require 2 6 pin cables but the PSU only has one, what can i do about this? can i use a molex converter with a spare molex cable from PSU? |
Also, I don't think your listed PSU has the capable AMPS output. I ordered myself a more powerful version of the Card you want, and it needs [email protected] I don't know about the Second 6-pin connector problem. I'm not sure if you could do that, or not. Your listed PSU may be able to run it. It most likely wouldn't be stable if it fired, but again, I'm not sure.
Also, let me forewarn you, these Cards are huge. I'm not even sure a Mid-tower ATX Case would fit one. I use an Antec 1200, which is a Full-size Tower.
riktw
if the rest of your system is not very power consuming it will work.
i got an quad core and my ati hd4850 working with an 420 watts power supply.
and there are molex to 6 pin converters, i got one with my vga card.
i got an quad core and my ati hd4850 working with an 420 watts power supply.
and there are molex to 6 pin converters, i got one with my vga card.
SilvanNosty
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if the rest of your system is not very power consuming it will work.
i got an quad core and my ati hd4850 working with an 420 watts power supply. and there are molex to 6 pin converters, i got one with my vga card. |
I Am Not Ok
i run xfx gtx 260_216 on corsair cx400w so u dont need 500w psu or higher, just suply that does real 400w
dilan155
welll, im not running something very powerful like core i7, im running a simple but solid e8400 wolfdale, ddr2 800mhz ram and mid end things like that, most likely without and over clocking. and the rest of the things arent too power hungry, im using a antec 300 case, hopefully itll be big enough.
HayesA
500-600watt would be perfect for you. If you're planning on running the card on single and have no plans to run crossfire/SLI, a ~550watt PSU is plenty. The ONLY reason a larger PSU is needed is if you're running Duel/Tri/Quad SLI setups, and loads them selves would be <400watts. But a single card won't have such high loads. Those of you who purchased those high PSUs are wasting power and money. No offense.
So in short, a large wattage psu is needed if any or all of these conditions apply.
Quad overclocked CPU, or Core i7/New Phenoms
Crossfire/Tri/Quad setups on anything higher then a 9000 series or HD4k series
You run A LOT of hard drives.
You have A LOT of DVD drives, or other thikngs in your case like lighting.
If no, then you don't need a large psu. The reason lots of folks say "oh get a large one" is that they have no idea, or have never done the calculations on how much load they need. Like what is the wattage rating for the cpu? Fans? Video Card? HDDs? DVD drives? Add them all up, and add ~100watts.
So in short, a large wattage psu is needed if any or all of these conditions apply.
Quad overclocked CPU, or Core i7/New Phenoms
Crossfire/Tri/Quad setups on anything higher then a 9000 series or HD4k series
You run A LOT of hard drives.
You have A LOT of DVD drives, or other thikngs in your case like lighting.
If no, then you don't need a large psu. The reason lots of folks say "oh get a large one" is that they have no idea, or have never done the calculations on how much load they need. Like what is the wattage rating for the cpu? Fans? Video Card? HDDs? DVD drives? Add them all up, and add ~100watts.
dilan155
well unfortunately i checked the amps on the 12V and it seems its 14a and 15a on each 12V rail respectively which adds to 29a while the minimum for the card is 36a which blows because im out of money now and cant buy a new PSU.
Brianna
Yeah, that's a lame PSU, your system would be unstable on that with the GTX 260. It should still be possible to return it, how long ago did you buy it?
dilan155
well its well within return date, it still havent even been delivered yet, i bought http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139005 this PSU today, this will hopefully fit in an antec 300 case and fit a P45 motherboard.
Brianna
Good choice. It should fit perfectly.
dilan155
cool, wonder when newegg will ship it though, it said one day to ship from NJ to NY, but with UPS ground. wonder if ill get it by friday.
Brianna
My tracking numbers usually come up the day after I ordered it, so yeah, probably tomorrow.
dilan155
ye the rushed order confirmation says itll ship tomorrow and hopefully get here by friday.
moriz
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I know there are converters, I did not know if they would work or not. I'm running a Core i7 OC'd @ 3.6 Ghz (see: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115200), which is why I didn't get below an 800 Watt. Also, not to seem insolent, but the ATI 4850 isn't near the Card the GTX 260 is. As a general rule of thumb, Gaming is Nvidia's Zone. ATI doesn't come close.
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the 4850 is weaker than a gtx260, but then again, 4850 is now less than $150, while gtx260 is still around $200.
btw, a quality 500W power supply can handle the GTX 260 just fine. unfortunately the OP apparently doesn't have one. my advice is: shoot for the 500-600W range, and look for a quality manufacturer (corsair, antec, etc).
dilan155
ye thats why i got the corsair PSU, the one in the $1000 computer, its got ~600W and 52A on the 12V rail i believe, even though thats only what the manufacturer say and not the actual voltage/ 12. it should be plenty good, just need it to be here tomorrow.