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#1 AkaMrBiggs
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Anyone there?
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#2 AkaMrBiggs
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[QUOTE="frost_mourne13"]You want to look for the 12V rail, and the A's associated with that.AkaMrBiggs

 

Ok frost I found it...I looked in 12V rail and its 26A max and .8 min...Is that good enough?

 

Is my power supply enough?

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#3 AkaMrBiggs
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You want to look for the 12V rail, and the A's associated with that.frost_mourne13

 

Ok frost I found it...I looked in 12V rail and its 26A max and .8 min...Is that good enough? 

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#4 AkaMrBiggs
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[QUOTE="AkaMrBiggs"]how can i tell? im not sureDirkVDV01
Open the side panel of your case, look at the upper left corner. There is a box there with lots of wires sticking out. That's the PSU. There is a sticker attached to it, this contains the specs and brand from the PSU (W= watts,V = volts, A= amps)

 Ok I found it ...Max 26A Min0.8A..Is that good enough?

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#5 AkaMrBiggs
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how can i tell? im not sure
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#6 AkaMrBiggs
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My psu is 450W is that enough?
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#7 AkaMrBiggs
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http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics_2007.html?modelx=33&model1=724&model2=710&chart=296
Read the charts then judge which one you want.jpazhman

 

I saw the chart and and the 1950XT blew the 7950 out of the water!the 1950Xt is the clear winner..My question is how can a 256Mb GPU have faster framerates than a 512 MB GPU? 

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#8 AkaMrBiggs
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[QUOTE="AkaMrBiggs"]ok so the 1950XT has the fastest benchmarks..What does that mean? so The 7050 GT is the second best?_0V3RKI11_

I think the X1950 XT is the fastest, if you aren't running games at high resolutions, 

 

 

My highest resolution Ill be running will be 1280 x 1024...is that considered high? 

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#9 AkaMrBiggs
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ok so the 1950XT has the fastest benchmarks..What does that mean? so The 7050 GT is the second best?
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#10 AkaMrBiggs
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Radeon X 1950 Pro 512 MB,Radeon X 1950XT 256 MB,or the NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GT AGP 8X 512MB DDR3 ?
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