A couple of quick questions about DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR EXPERT

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Hi all,

I have a very overclockable san diago CPU and an x1800XT 512mb pci-e card

Im not after SLI, just purely a VERY STABLE and HIGHLY overclockable mainboard, this seems to fit the bill thanks to its 4 phase power design, also I can place the card in the top pci-e slot and it gives me plenty of room around the PCI area,

Just a couple things though:

1) Iv downloaded and read the manual, it states all the different power cables that can be plugged into the mainboard (24pin atx2,2x8pin and floppy connector), saying its needed for SLI and recommended even if using 1 pci-e card

On the top right corner theres an 8pin power connecter next to the main 24pin one, it states I -can- use the normal 4 pin in that, however I was thinking could I get a 4 pin molex--->8 pin PCI-E converter cable and plug it into that ? would that work ?

2) I (think) I have a 420watt earnmax PSU [maybe a 470watt, carnt remember], would it be ok powering this board with:-,
- a san diago at-at least 2.8ghz (more if the boards that good :D)
- my X1800XT 512meg
- 2 gigs OCZ ram
- 5/6 3.5" hardrives (always spinning at full load)
- Fan controller with 4 120mm fans
- 4 120mm fans running off mainboard

and about 7 USB 2 devices attached to the system as well, what concerns me is, I would have to share power cables between a few devices, only leaving 1 cable that I will attach to my x1800 so it has its own power, but the rest of it, hardrives etc would have to up to 3 drives on 1 cable, this ok?

If anyone could clear these things up that would be great :)
 
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welshtom said:
1)
Use a 4pin connector, it will be fine.

2)
Buy a new PSU, thats gonna be struggling with all that.
TAGAN 580w's are nice.

or 3)
buy an sli-dr,it is a nice board too. no 8 pin to worry about and i think generally they are more stable under massive overclocks.


Hmmm interesting stuff, why is the sli-dr more stable ? I would have thought that the 4phase power stuff and more attention to detail on the expert would make it better? Also my xp-120 fits on the expert no prob, any more info would be great :)
 
hmm yeh cool, cheers for the input dude, muchos appreciated :)

Yeah even if its a 470watt im thinkin not quite enough maybe, trying to find a modern website that lets me work out how much power my system is drawing, no optical drives which is a bonus, how much do 7200rpm disk drives pull down ?
 
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