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On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 08:11:37 +0100, "Mikael" <none> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've been looking into the LeadTek 6800GT - from what I hear, the power
>requirements, especially on the 12v line are quite high. I have a Chieftec
>360w PS, with 17A on the 12v line, will that be enough? (Other componets are
>a P4@2.667 Northwood, HD, DVD and burner, case fan).
>
>/Mikael
>
I recently had a 350 watt power supply which went sour and caused my
system to lockup, crash, reboot etc etc etc for many months...
I put in a new 420 watt psu and all of a sudden the FX5700 started
doing what it should have been doing all along. I thought "Now I have
sorted out the cause of all my problems lately, I will also update to
a 6600GT"...
Wow,, what a difference and I believe that the 350 watt psu may have
done the job,, BUT,, a 400+ watt PSU most certainly "does"....
Because my 6600GT has an extra plug mounted on the side, which is to
be used straight from a psu, it "might" pay to get a psu with enough
"get up and go" in it...
If you experince any signs of not enought power, replace the psu
immediately... Signs are...
Rebooting during games...
Lockups in games or any other graphics intensive apps...
Artifacts and strange lines or dots or tearing appearing in games...
Games constantly crashing back to the desktop (although many other
things can do this too)...
The above things would tend to happen after a while,, as the card
starts to warm up...