How does a single GPU system pull 650 watts, I have a very hard time beliving that. Also remember what is pulled from the wall is not what the PSU is rated for.
This psu is 85% efficient so that would be 650*.8= 520 est inertial watts. Remember that I have 10 7200rpm drives and a water cooling system and 20 fans. Remember still that the 480 uses more power then even some of the newer cards which are more efficient. Remember that I also use a i7 965 which is also more power hungry than todays stuff.
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PSU are rated on power it can give to the computer not on what it pulls from the wall
a 1kw PSU that is 80% efficient, will still give the computer 1kw, it will just pull 1.2kw from the wall.
A 750w psu will give the computer 750w, regardless of what it pulls from the wall.
All of what you stated will not pull anywhere close to 750w, Overestimating what parts pull @ load (300(gpu)+200(cpu)+100(hdd)+100(cooling/rest) is only 700 and thats highly overestimating pull.
Infact a 980x plus 480 only pulls 450w at full load, though I will admit thats with a SSD and not 10 HDD
Last edited by StarsMine; 04-14-2013 at 06:09 PM.
Like I said I got a meter right here that tells me the exact wattage (although I only got 50% of the cooling system on). To put in prospective just the fans for my old computer when tested drew 110W from the wall.
Also the 1.2Kw psu is rated for 92% efficiency.
Regardless the 750W appears to be getting the job done for now. Although I still want to validate that the 1.2Kw really did have a problem b/c even under 160W load I can not get anything other than perfect readings from it. Going to try to hook up another pc to it later and see if 100% load on that system with the existing 160W can push it up to 500W and test for failures, maybe even OC the i7 920 to draw some more for the test.
I do have a dual xeon system that could load it but the cooling system for that thing has failed after being left sitting for so many years with poor quality tubing. Perhaps if I dug up some air coolers for it though.
I go in this order of failure checks:
PSU
Memory
GPU
HDD
Mobo/CPU
In order of shit that usually craps out on me.
Have you tried unplugging it and plugging it back in?
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Did you check your printer cables?
Also, agreed with Stars, if your PSU is pushing watts no load, something is wrong.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139003
This thing is pushing 4 HDD, 2 Optical Drives, 1 GTX 560, 4 sticks of RAM, Q6600 OC'ed and Undervolted (Pushes fine Overvolted), and 6 120 MM fans. Max load is pushing my breaking point (Not reached often). Mmmmmm efficiency.
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