Mastropier0 Commendable Feb 11, 2017 9 0 1,520 Feb 17, 2017 #1 I want to calculate my PC consumption with the PSU Calculator from OuterVision (http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator), but I don't know if my sound card is standard or high-end. I have the Sound Blaster Audigy Rx. Anyone knows?
I want to calculate my PC consumption with the PSU Calculator from OuterVision (http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator), but I don't know if my sound card is standard or high-end. I have the Sound Blaster Audigy Rx. Anyone knows?
Solution Faktion Feb 17, 2017 You could go into your device manager and see. Speccy should also tell you. Is the difference in consumption that different between the 2? It would be wise to know which one for future formats\driver installs though.
You could go into your device manager and see. Speccy should also tell you. Is the difference in consumption that different between the 2? It would be wise to know which one for future formats\driver installs though.
Faktion Reputable Oct 24, 2015 542 0 5,360 Feb 17, 2017 Solution #2 You could go into your device manager and see. Speccy should also tell you. Is the difference in consumption that different between the 2? It would be wise to know which one for future formats\driver installs though. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
You could go into your device manager and see. Speccy should also tell you. Is the difference in consumption that different between the 2? It would be wise to know which one for future formats\driver installs though.