27 Aug 2007 at 10:31 #1 krisbutler krisbutler Associate Joined 20 Jul 2007 Posts 600 Location gloucestershire currently imy girlfriend has a 6600gt galaxy on a 250watt psu with 32a on the 12v and is stable will this still be enough 4 a 7600gs msi ?
currently imy girlfriend has a 6600gt galaxy on a 250watt psu with 32a on the 12v and is stable will this still be enough 4 a 7600gs msi ?
27 Aug 2007 at 12:50 #2 semi-pro waster semi-pro waster Man of Honour Joined 27 Sep 2004 Posts 25,821 Location Glasgow Should be fine, the 7600series are less demanding that the 6x00 series if memory serves however that probably isn't much of an upgrade there.
Should be fine, the 7600series are less demanding that the 6x00 series if memory serves however that probably isn't much of an upgrade there.
27 Aug 2007 at 16:23 #3 Tetras Tetras Man of Honour Joined 22 Jun 2006 Posts 17,103 That is a powerful 250 PSU, I'm guessing it is a shuttle or other SFF system? A 7600 GT would be a better upgrade than a 7600 GS but it should work fine, 7600 GS draws less power than 6600 GT does.
That is a powerful 250 PSU, I'm guessing it is a shuttle or other SFF system? A 7600 GT would be a better upgrade than a 7600 GS but it should work fine, 7600 GS draws less power than 6600 GT does.
27 Aug 2007 at 18:15 #4 markspark markspark Associate Joined 22 Aug 2007 Posts 15 I didnt know you could get 250watt PSU's with 32 amps on the 12V rail... Surely that would make it at least a (32*12 = 384) 400Watt power supply?
I didnt know you could get 250watt PSU's with 32 amps on the 12V rail... Surely that would make it at least a (32*12 = 384) 400Watt power supply?