Its the same for all types, its basic feature of their design.
Even for PSU of different wattage? both a 1000W and 650W PSU performs best at 50/60%?
Yes.
So 600w for the 1000W PSU
390W for the 650W PSU
± a bit either side
Heh, my Steam folder was bigger than that 'til I saw the light recently and deleted all the dross ^_^...I've never filled the 200GB HDD on my old PC, so I'll never fill the 1TB I'm picking up, so just 1 HDD.
Heh, my Steam folder was bigger than that 'til I saw the light recently and deleted all the dross ^_^
Yes, its best to run a high frequency switching mode PSU at around 50-60% for best efficiency.
take this bell curve for the TX750
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Just buy any suggested to you and stop over analyzing the problem, you want the option later.
You also dont want to run a PSU maxed out.
+1 max efficiency is at 50-60% by the shape of the graphs in those reviews!
EDIT: i have just had a look at my energy bill and it says that it is 10.8p/KWh, i wonder how much a 1000w PSU would cost in a year![]()
1000W.
For SLI, 1200W with potential for heavy overclock.
Any idea what you're spending a year right now? I might be able to make an estimation on a 1000w then.
Any ideas on how much percentage-wise I'll be using up with the above setup using a single GPU on a 1200w?
I'm just trying to determine whether or not the PSU will be running too inefficiently for that year or so with the single GPU to even warrant going for a 1200w or not.
GTI480 Furmark : 650W
GTX480 SLI Furmark : 850W.
At Idle, a lot less.
If you're worried about efficiency at low load, get a Gold rated PSU.
sorry, cant give you that information, only had this rig for 6 weeks![]()
Yes, its best to run a high frequency switching mode PSU at around 50-60% for best efficiency.
take this bell curve for the TX750
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