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I plan to build a new PC for myself, I am about to get the following components: Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 Mobo with intel chipset 2 GB Ram (2x 1 GB) Graphic card with x1950 pro chipset Now, I heard some horror-stories about the power consumption of the x1950 pro. How problematic is it? Which PSU should I get? Will a 450 Watt PSU be enough? And, does it drain much power, even when just use Windows? I will do office work with that PC too, not only games. So it's important for me that the card doesn't drain much electricity when using just 2d applications. |
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http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/vi...gf7900gs_6.html
About half way down the page. These guys actually measure the power consumption of the cards by hooking up shunt resistors to the power connector and probing the slot pins. The X1950 Pro draws 24 W idle, 36 W peak in 2D, and 66 W peak in 3D; nothing to worry about. Some board vendors even use passive coolers on it: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/vi...50pro-scs3.html By contrast an X1900XT draws about 110 W. I ran it on an Antec 400 W without problems. Your PSU should be fine for the relatively low-power X1950 Pro. -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." <PSiegmann@mail.nu> wrote in message news:1180559800.796928.184410@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > Hello newsgroup. > > I plan to build a new PC for myself, I am about to get the following > components: > > Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 > Mobo with intel chipset > 2 GB Ram (2x 1 GB) > Graphic card with x1950 pro chipset > > > Now, I heard some horror-stories about the power consumption of the > x1950 pro. How problematic is it? Which PSU should I get? > > Will a 450 Watt PSU be enough? > > And, does it drain much power, even when just use Windows? I will do > office work with that PC too, not only games. So it's important for me > that the card doesn't drain much electricity when using just 2d > applications. > |
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I'm using the same configuration & same display card, currently my PSU is
SPI 350 Watt no problem for switching it on for 24 hrs! Ghost <PSiegmann@mail.nu> wrote in message news:1180559800.796928.184410@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com... Hello newsgroup. I plan to build a new PC for myself, I am about to get the following components: Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 Mobo with intel chipset 2 GB Ram (2x 1 GB) Graphic card with x1950 pro chipset Now, I heard some horror-stories about the power consumption of the x1950 pro. How problematic is it? Which PSU should I get? Will a 450 Watt PSU be enough? And, does it drain much power, even when just use Windows? I will do office work with that PC too, not only games. So it's important for me that the card doesn't drain much electricity when using just 2d applications. |
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