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After many months with AMD, I've finally decided to start building a new Intel system. I'd like to keep the cost as low as possible, so I'm trying to cut back anywhere I can. Right now I'm trying to figure out if a 430w PSU will be good enough for me. Overclocking is not important for me, but it would be nice to get a small boost later on when I feel like pushing it. But for now, stability is the most important thing for me. The system I'm planning on building is as follows:

 

Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L

Intel C2D E8400 3.0GHz

NVIDIA 8800GT 512MB (no overclocking)

2GB Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400 RAM

ZALMAN CNPS7700-CU CPU FAN

SEAGATE 250gb SATA2 16mb 7200rpm

COOLER MASTER Centurion 534 Case (has 2x120mm fans)

Any old DVD-R drive, not important.

 

On my current AMD system, I am using an Antec TruePower 430w PSU, and I've never run into any problems with it. I could always test it out on my new system first before buying a new one, but I would like to buy all the parts at once to save on shipping :huh: Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!

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After many months with AMD, I've finally decided to start building a new Intel system. I'd like to keep the cost as low as possible, so I'm trying to cut back anywhere I can. Right now I'm trying to figure out if a 430w PSU will be good enough for me. Overclocking is not important for me, but it would be nice to get a small boost later on when I feel like pushing it. But for now, stability is the most important thing for me. The system I'm planning on building is as follows:

 

Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L

Intel C2D E8400 3.0GHz

NVIDIA 8800GT 512MB (no overclocking)

2GB Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400 RAM

ZALMAN CNPS7700-CU CPU FAN

SEAGATE 250gb SATA2 16mb 7200rpm

COOLER MASTER Centurion 534 Case (has 2x120mm fans)

Any old DVD-R drive, not important.

 

On my current AMD system, I am using an Antec TruePower 430w PSU, and I've never run into any problems with it. I could always test it out on my new system first before buying a new one, but I would like to buy all the parts at once to save on shipping :D Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!

 

Search on "Extreme Power Supply Calculator" without the quotes and run your system through it I'd say you probably right on the edge I have a quad core overclocked and it was saying around 450-470 something like that depending on the capacitor aging and load numbers I used. I run my system on an Antec TP 550w without problems so I would say if you can afford it upgrade the power supply to something along those lines just to future proof as the above poster says maybe even a 600w one.

Wow! That's a great tool, thanks.

The system I plan on getting seems to be rated around 350w - 375w at very exaggerated settings, 100% load and 30% aging. According to the calculator, I can get a pretty nice OC out of a 430w PSU too. Still, I think you guys are right. Might be a good idea to go up a step. Besides, the price differences between a 430w TruePower and a 500w NeoHe are slim. Plus, the NeoHe is modular :P Thanks for the advice, and see you on the Intel side :huh:

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