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IM getting the AMD Black Edition 6400+ and some other somewhat good items. What kind of power supply should I get. I do not want to go all out. Im also getting the 8600 video card.
So anyone have a good guess as to how much id roughly need.
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http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp
keep in mind, amps are important too. I would say 26+ amps is enough.
we don't know your budget, but corsair psu are great and they will never fail .
Also don't get the 8600 get 3850 it will beat the 8600 to dust -> www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx
I need to know how much Wattage. like 500 600 700??
..a guess... 850 should cover you.
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and I don't think you will need more than 600 unless that your going to be doing sli or cf
UNless you are running a ton of hard drives, or sli/crossfire, you honestly don't really need more than 480 watts on the psu. Even with a hog of a vid card you won't need a gigantic psu (as long as you're only running one vid card.) You might want a little more juice available for the overclocking though, and extra cooling fans that you'll need if you OC. (assuming since you're buying the black edition that you'll be OC'ing the processor at least.)
I'd probably shoot around the 500watt range just to be sure.
There was a good PSU review on extremetech.com a bit ago that compared various psu's at different wattages.
Corsair is surprisingly solid. Antecs have always been a favorite. There's a few others out there, but I don't have a list off hand. I've always built with Antec power supplies, though I am using corsair on my personal stuff now, and usually Antecs on systems I build for people. (Antecs tend to run a bit cheaper for the lower end PSU's.)
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One brand I would definitely check is pc power and cooling. They are a little pricey, but should be able to handle any machine thrown at them. They do label the PSU's I've seen as sli-ready. Plus the shielding on the wires is the best I've ever seen on any pc I've owned.
I would at least go with a 600. If you really don't want to upgrade for some time, or to just give yourself a little room for improvement get a 700.
Anzie and Deathpooper have it right
To the OP, don't wase your money on some of the PSU's you are being specced. A Corsair 520W would be more than enough for your needs.
edit: I revise my earlier statement. I went back and reread the reviews for the PSU's...here's what they had to say:
http://techreport.com/articles.x/13271/20
For the lazy, some excerpts:
Hope that helps.
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