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    damn looks like my 650tx won't cut it for my i7 upgrade

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    I was thinking of buying a 850W PSU but seems like I will only need 400W .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Autumnlullaby View Post
    I was thinking of buying a 850W PSU but seems like I will only need 400W .
    I would double whatever they tell you. Not only for efficiency, but if you dont have a top of the line PSU then running it near capacity will end up blowing it up.

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    Soon I'll build my little brotherīs first computer It says that I need 204W but Newegg calculator says 374W I think I'll get a Corsair 550VX

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    This calculator is amazing, helped me pick a psu with the right number of wattages !! =D thank you so much

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    Cool tool
    It rhymes

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    Wow this is the same psu calculator that I used last year to decide if my 650W psu could handle two gpus. I found it to be very helpful and I seen that I had a lot of room to work with.

    I couldn't find a GTX 470, GTX 480, i7 930, or i7 980X on their list, I guess they haven't updated it with the most recent stuff yet.

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    curent update is March 9, 2011 The following changes were made:

    CPUs

    - added Intel Core i7-2600 Sandy Bridge
    - added Intel Core i7-2600K Sandy Bridge
    - added Intel Core i7-2600S Sandy Bridge
    - added Intel Core i5-2390T Sandy Bridge
    - added Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge
    - added Intel Core i3-2100 Sandy Bridge
    - added Intel Core i3-2120 Sandy Bridge
    - added Intel Core i3-2100T Sandy Bridge

    so it seems they are keeping up.

    has anyone bought the paid version?
    The path to universal understanding starts here: Say what you mean, and mean what you say.

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    i'm curious too...the only psu calculator was it on an online page....it adviced me to buy a bigger psu....but i'm still going well with my old enermax 485w! lol

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