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At CeBIT 2006 Tagan showcases new PSUs of very high capacity of 900W and 1,100W for very power consuming systems like NVIDIA Quad SLI based ones
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Scott
03-09-2006, 05:42 PM
WOW, and I thought I was one of the only people burning a ton of coal a day.
LOL :D
Yup, these PSUs can feed several REALLY starving graphics cards at once.
HARTZJD
08-17-2006, 06:47 AM
What is the 1100w psu going for and is it the biggest one out there?
markkleb
08-17-2006, 06:50 AM
I think at one of the computer shows the Thermaltake had a 1200 watt PS.
My power bill is already nutts..I will have to stick with my mesley 400.
harry18
08-17-2006, 11:14 AM
woa scott, just noticed your rig, pretty amazing!
Mirrim
08-18-2006, 01:22 AM
Hmm, are home nuclear power plants for gamers just around the corner? Watch out Iran! The gamers are coming for you!
Actually, I wish they could tone down the amount of power needed for video, etc. The price of power can be high and likely will be moving higher in the future. It will be a shame when we have to consider our utility bills before buying computer components.
All this aside, I'll admit to liking what high end video can deliver to my screen ;P
Kougar
08-18-2006, 05:42 AM
Hmm, are home nuclear power plants for gamers just around the corner? Watch out Iran! The gamers are coming for you!
Actually, I wish they could tone down the amount of power needed for video, etc. The price of power can be high and likely will be moving higher in the future. It will be a shame when we have to consider our utility bills before buying computer components.
All this aside, I'll admit to liking what high end video can deliver to my screen ;P
:lol:
Well, ATI did say they plan to shrink to 80nm this fall, then 65nm next year. Since nVidia claimed to be infact not using the 80nm node I would assume they will follow suit to 65nm as well... I heard that DX10 cores require a much larger core/die size, so it'd be within their interests to keep the size down anyway so they can price them lower and turn a bigger profit...
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