Hey peeps,
During a hardware clearence at work I acquired another PSU and I'm wondering if this new one is better suited to my PC than the one I am currently using.
Existing PSU is an Enermax Noisetaker EG701AX-VE 600w with dual 12v rails combined output on 12v = 35A.
Review on 3d velocity - http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/enermax600/noisetaker.htm
The PSU I have acquired is an Enermax EG851AX-VH 660w with 3x 12v rails combined output on 12v = 456W.
I'm a bit confused by this PSU as the reviews and specs I found on the web are different to what I can see on the PSU label:
Review on bit-tech - http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/79297/enermax-eg851ax-vhw.html
I've just upgraded to a ATI Radeon 5850 and also my CPU is overclocked to 3360MHz from the stock so I'm wondering if the EG851AX-VH will be a better option?
Cheers
WhiteKnight
During a hardware clearence at work I acquired another PSU and I'm wondering if this new one is better suited to my PC than the one I am currently using.
Existing PSU is an Enermax Noisetaker EG701AX-VE 600w with dual 12v rails combined output on 12v = 35A.
Review on 3d velocity - http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/enermax600/noisetaker.htm
The PSU I have acquired is an Enermax EG851AX-VH 660w with 3x 12v rails combined output on 12v = 456W.
I'm a bit confused by this PSU as the reviews and specs I found on the web are different to what I can see on the PSU label:

Review on bit-tech - http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/79297/enermax-eg851ax-vhw.html
I've just upgraded to a ATI Radeon 5850 and also my CPU is overclocked to 3360MHz from the stock so I'm wondering if the EG851AX-VH will be a better option?
Cheers
WhiteKnight
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