I have a co-worker who is wanting to install an eVga 7600GT card in his rig. He only has a 400 watt supply. The card says it needs 350 to run. Will this work in his Rig? Here is his specs:
AMD Athlon 64 3200+
1 Gig Dual-channel RAM
DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive
CD-RW Drive
USB 2.0 PCI card
1 120mm Case fan
1 Hard Drive
He has an ATi card in there now that has a minimum requirement of 350 and runs stable. Just wanted to double check here.
Thanks.
400 Watt power supply Question
- captain_twinkie
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I was running a 430 Watt Antec TP2.0 with dual athlon MP 2800, 6 HDDs, 3 sticks of RAM, tons of PCI cards, and the fastest BFG AGP card a few months ago, no problems.
When I upgraded from the BFG to an ATI x1950, I had to upgrade the PSU, I'm now running an antec NeoHE 550.
When I upgraded from the BFG to an ATI x1950, I had to upgrade the PSU, I'm now running an antec NeoHE 550.
I haven't lost my mind, it's backed up on disk somewhere.
heh, i know what BFG Card that is. 7800GSOC
though for some reason my Asus mobo wont run a BFG 7800GS, so im getting a EVGA 7800GS. someone else who has the same board and bought the same card from BFG tried the EVGA Version and its working just fine, where as the BFG Version would only show the POST screen. once it hit the OS Loading screen it would crap out.
though for some reason my Asus mobo wont run a BFG 7800GS, so im getting a EVGA 7800GS. someone else who has the same board and bought the same card from BFG tried the EVGA Version and its working just fine, where as the BFG Version would only show the POST screen. once it hit the OS Loading screen it would crap out.