who have high power supply watt

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hey any you have or company have high power supply watt

Crazy 750watt! too exepnise electrity or bill!
P4 D 3.2ghz can 250 watt, no problem!

Siliverstone 750 WATT !!!
http://www.silverstonetek.com/products-75zf.htm

any 800, 850, 900, or more?
 
There is a 1,000 watt power supply unit. It's for high end computer users who have powerful computer components that need the juice to keep going without burning out over being overloaded.
 
webexplorer said:
Wow! I never heard of it. I think my Apple G5 is 150 watts. (I am not sure.)

iMac G5 or PowerMac G5 (tower)? PowerMac G5 has at least 600 watt power supply for the first generation ones, the later ones have 800-1000 watts due to the water cooling on the dual core ones.
 
sequoias said:
There is a 1,000 watt power supply unit. It's for high end computer users who have powerful computer components that need the juice to keep going without burning out over being overloaded.

Specially PC Gamer would use high watts.. :)
 
sequoias said:
iMac G5 or PowerMac G5 (tower)? PowerMac G5 has at least 600 watt power supply for the first generation ones, the later ones have 800-1000 watts due to the water cooling on the dual core ones.

I Don't Believe in Water Cooling for the systems...
 
sequoias said:
There is a 1,000 watt power supply unit. It's for high end computer users who have powerful computer components that need the juice to keep going without burning out over being overloaded.

Where show me website for 1,000 Watt?
 
FYI These are "rated" wattage, it does NOT mean that computer uses all 1,000 watts! It means it has the capacity to deal up to 1,000 watts. Most PC requires around 150 watts, or less. If you throw in 1,000 watts power supply, it STILL use same 150 watts of power.

So, if your using 150 watts power supply, you stand greater chance of burning it out alot sooner than those with 1,000 watts power supply.
 
diehardbiker65 said:
FYI These are "rated" wattage, it does NOT mean that computer uses all 1,000 watts! It means it has the capacity to deal up to 1,000 watts. Most PC requires around 150 watts, or less. If you throw in 1,000 watts power supply, it STILL use same 150 watts of power.

So, if your using 150 watts power supply, you stand greater chance of burning it out alot sooner than those with 1,000 watts power supply.


150watts? That's few years ago.

Right now around 200-400watts for normal.

Gamer PC over 400watts

This is for gamer only

Video card-7800gtx 512 sli almost 380 watts
7800GTX-512MB.jpg


CPU all depents and avg is 80watts
http://images.tomshardware.com/2005/11/21/the_mother_of_all_cpu_charts_2005/cpu_history_big.gif

HDD avg 10watts

RAM and motherboard are almost same since.

Around 470watts for powerful PC game.
 
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