Want To Know How Big Of A PSU To Get?

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I found this on another forum, and it's so good I believe everyone here should check it out as well.

If you want to know how big of a power supply you need to get, here's an online caculator that will tell you about what you need.

http://extreme.outervision.com/index.jsp
 
yea ive done this before, but i dont think it matters how many watts because my 380 watt antec kicks the **** out of my old 580w powmax

quality>watts
 
Yeah you can't take the watts listed on a powersupply at face value.

Although nice configure page. That is a lot more complete than the others I have seen.
 
Nice. I like it. :) Definetly helps me out a bit.

Asus, you might know.

Which site would be better to buy from: TigerDirect or eCost?
 
Shamrock said:
Nice. I like it. :) Definetly helps me out a bit.

Asus, you might know.

Which site would be better to buy from: TigerDirect or eCost?

my opinion would be tigerdirect but u can ignore my opinion if u want lol
 
The volts on the rails matter most, however. Mainly the +12V rail, and the second one if you have a dual +12V PSU.
 
giant384 said:
my opinion would be tigerdirect but u can ignore my opinion if u want lol
Its really the rebate I am concerned about.. Which I failed to mention in my previous post...



Which would be the better site to buy from and actually recieve the money from the rebate?
 
I have not really heard of any feedback with eCost. I've got a lot of mixed feedback with Tigerdirect although I have no clue about rebates between them. =p
 
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