A good 850W PSU shouldn't be crippled by that, surely? I run an 850 watt PSU from Chieftec.
2 DVD drives
3 Hard drives
6 cooler fans
nVidia 8800 GTS 512
separate temperature monitor
added network card
added USB card
Soundblaster card
Graphics tablet
Webcam....
...and it doesn't even sweat. There's a second power output on the PSU for both first and second graphics cards (according to the blurb it'll run an SLI system). I don't have dual graphics cards or Matrox triple head yet, simply because two large monitors do the trick (one 24" HD 1900 x 1080 and one 19" 1280 x 1080)
A sales techy guy once told me it isn't always the watts that count, it's the amps. Some PSUs actually don't have enough amps spare. And TXnetcop's explanation makes sense somehow
Don't ask me - I am not into black magic. I am a mechanic
All I know is that I can fly, skype, teamspeak and paint models at the same time and the temparatures are all in limits.
2 DVD drives
3 Hard drives
6 cooler fans
nVidia 8800 GTS 512
separate temperature monitor
added network card
added USB card
Soundblaster card
Graphics tablet
Webcam....
...and it doesn't even sweat. There's a second power output on the PSU for both first and second graphics cards (according to the blurb it'll run an SLI system). I don't have dual graphics cards or Matrox triple head yet, simply because two large monitors do the trick (one 24" HD 1900 x 1080 and one 19" 1280 x 1080)
A sales techy guy once told me it isn't always the watts that count, it's the amps. Some PSUs actually don't have enough amps spare. And TXnetcop's explanation makes sense somehow
Don't ask me - I am not into black magic. I am a mechanic