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d[o_0]b
Posts: 2405
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hi guys i need a PSU capable of running a radeon 4870x2 (2 PCIE 4pin and 2 3pin molex on seperate rails i think) can anyone offer some advise which to get? i dont wanna break bank.
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| #0 10:25am 19/09/08 |
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Nailbomb
Posts: 2551
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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reccomend a PSU Can recommend a spell checker Not sure what your budget actually is with the PSU but I'd probably go with something like this. edit: this review might be worth taking a look at as well. last edited by Nailbomb at 11:20:46 19/Sep/08 |
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| #1 11:20am 19/09/08 |
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dafugg
Posts: 1525
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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There is no such thing as a PCI-E 4pin connection AFAIK. There are 6pin and 8pin connectors. I'm not going to bother to check what connectors a 4870 requires but you can't go wrong with a corsair psu. Long cables, good 6+2 connectors, good reliability and not too expensive. The antec PSU crapshoot has pissed me off for the last time.
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| #2 01:23pm 19/09/08 |
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DecayingCorpse
Posts: 1582
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thermaltake toughpower 750.
modular cables ftw. |
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| #3 03:37pm 20/09/08 |
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Tiny
Posts: 1270
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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u guys really need to get out more.
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| #4 05:20pm 20/09/08 |
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Spook
Posts: 22651
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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and you need to eat less
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| #5 05:27pm 20/09/08 |
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