jsa
Nov 12, 2006, 06:30 PM
OK, I have read quite a bit of info today and I am getting conflicting opinions.
I just bought a new EVGA GeForce 7600 GS 256MB 8X AGP vid card. I didn't notice the small print on the side of the box that says it requires a 400 watt power supply until I got it home. I have a 300 watt power supply.
I was looking up power supplies and found info pages that said I need the 400 watts to run the video card and others that said that if I don't have a bunch of extras plugged into the power supply I actually only need enough power to run what I have.
Do I need to buy a new power supply to run my new video card and system?
Here are my system specs:
Microsoft Windows XP Home SP2
MidATX Case
Bestec 300 12E REV-D 300watt. Power Supply
K7MNF-64 PCB 1.x 400MHz FSB USB2.0 8XAGP
Nforce2Chipset 400MHz FSB
AMD Sempron 3000+ ~2000MHz 512L2cache 333MHz
Samsung 1GB DDR PC3200 400MHz RAM (2 x 512MB)
Maxtor 80Gig 7200rpm HDD (16MB cache)
(Old video card - Chaintech NVidia FX 5700 LE 256MB DDR 8X AGP)
New video card - EVGA GeForce 7600 GS 256MB DDR2 8X AGP
NForce2 Audio Chipset (Useing Sony HiFi Sterio Headphones With Mic)
DVDR-RW Double Layer 8.5Gig
DVD-ROM
8 in1 Digital Media Manager
Logitech USB 2.0 3 Button Optical Wheel Mouse
Standard 104 key Intrnet Keyboard
Logitech USB 2.0 WebCam
17"CRT Anti Glair TrueFlatScreen Monitor
Cable Internet 4000kbps-down/384kbps-up (Running at 4550down/425up)
Linksys Network Everywhere Cable/DSL 4 port router NR041
(Shared via Home Network) Lexmark p3150 PrintTrio Printer/Scanner/Copier/Digital Card Reader (with it's own power source)
So do I actually need to buy a new 400 watt power supply?
Also just out of curiosity if the 400 watt power supply is recommended or needed what would happen if I ran the 7600 GS on a 300 watt power supply anyway?
Thanks for any help.
I just bought a new EVGA GeForce 7600 GS 256MB 8X AGP vid card. I didn't notice the small print on the side of the box that says it requires a 400 watt power supply until I got it home. I have a 300 watt power supply.
I was looking up power supplies and found info pages that said I need the 400 watts to run the video card and others that said that if I don't have a bunch of extras plugged into the power supply I actually only need enough power to run what I have.
Do I need to buy a new power supply to run my new video card and system?
Here are my system specs:
Microsoft Windows XP Home SP2
MidATX Case
Bestec 300 12E REV-D 300watt. Power Supply
K7MNF-64 PCB 1.x 400MHz FSB USB2.0 8XAGP
Nforce2Chipset 400MHz FSB
AMD Sempron 3000+ ~2000MHz 512L2cache 333MHz
Samsung 1GB DDR PC3200 400MHz RAM (2 x 512MB)
Maxtor 80Gig 7200rpm HDD (16MB cache)
(Old video card - Chaintech NVidia FX 5700 LE 256MB DDR 8X AGP)
New video card - EVGA GeForce 7600 GS 256MB DDR2 8X AGP
NForce2 Audio Chipset (Useing Sony HiFi Sterio Headphones With Mic)
DVDR-RW Double Layer 8.5Gig
DVD-ROM
8 in1 Digital Media Manager
Logitech USB 2.0 3 Button Optical Wheel Mouse
Standard 104 key Intrnet Keyboard
Logitech USB 2.0 WebCam
17"CRT Anti Glair TrueFlatScreen Monitor
Cable Internet 4000kbps-down/384kbps-up (Running at 4550down/425up)
Linksys Network Everywhere Cable/DSL 4 port router NR041
(Shared via Home Network) Lexmark p3150 PrintTrio Printer/Scanner/Copier/Digital Card Reader (with it's own power source)
So do I actually need to buy a new 400 watt power supply?
Also just out of curiosity if the 400 watt power supply is recommended or needed what would happen if I ran the 7600 GS on a 300 watt power supply anyway?
Thanks for any help.