IS Imaster SLI with 600W ok to use for 8800gt? mga bai, ok ra kaha ni gamiton para sa 8800 Gt and intel core 2 e6750?
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IS Imaster SLI with 600W ok to use for 8800gt? mga bai, ok ra kaha ni gamiton para sa 8800 Gt and intel core 2 e6750?
pls reply mo mga bro!
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i believe it would be better to spend a little more in PSU to protect your precious and expensive components. but if you still want to settle with a generic PSU then prepare to spend more if your mobo, videocard, hdd and all other components in your computer starts dying due to unstable PSU.
i think it can (barely)
don't use a quadcore
and SLI
you still have a lot of choices to choose from, better research more..
don't even think about using it with 8800GT. I have an Imaster 600W here...rock stable kung imo lang sya gamitan ug videocard nga dili magkinahanglan ug power...pero ta-uran na gani nako sa kadtong nahalin na nga BFG 7900GS OC, naa gyud na mo reboot lang kalit usahai...in fairness...i never expected that this Imaster 600W was this good for 1400pesos. ako na ning nakuha-an ug power output profile using OCCT...ok gyud sya...using it for 3months na as my psu for testing/backup...
go for Silverstone psu(available locally w/ 3years warranty) kung nice imong uban equipments(8800GT, mboard etc)...don't skimp on your psu...
mao jud. kung magmatinir ka og baratuhon na PSU nah basin ang mga mahalon nimo na parts magoodbye. hehehehe..![]()
kng ako mupalit og computer, anion nko pag prioritize:
PSU > mobo > proc > gpu > mem > hdd > case > etc...
nice advice mga sir, never underestimate your psu if you don't want to face a bigger problem in the future..![]()
im running an evga superclocked 8800gt, athlon 64 x2 6400+ and 2 gigs of ddr2800 ocz memory all on a 450 watt psu believe it or not and i have had no problems whatsoever. of course some psus are built better than others. do some research to see if that brand is reliable or better yet another brand that is known to be reliable.
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