Is Gigabyte 460 W enough fr sapphire 6850

reflexx20

Silent Reader Since....
Is gigabyte 460W (2.1k..:D) sufficient fr my system....????

i'm currently using

"Dual core E5200 2.5 Ghz

Sapphire 6850 1GB GDDR5

3 GB DDR2 RAM

2 Hdisks (Seagate 500 Gb SATA + Hitachi 80 Gb PATA )

No cabinet Fan

DVD ROM

Gigabyte G-41-MES2L v 1.0 Motherboard"

and most important i hv a CRT monitor 17"....does a CRT only consumes 80 W of power??
 

furious_gamer

Excessive happiness
The oem platform in the Gigabyte Superb is FSP, basically a 400 watt SAGA, 460 watts is it's peak power rating.

So better get a FSP 500W which will be more than enough and gives more headroom.
 

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
First, that E5200 itself is a huge bottleneck for HD6850. And using a 17" CRT for a HD6850? Even a HD5750 which costs half the price will do.

PSU: get something better. Get a 550W atleast (in case your upgrade your processor to a quad core in the future)
 

Skud

Super Moderator
Staff member
^^ desibond is right. even my e7400 is failing to feed my 6950. OP should look for 5770 or 5750.
 

saswat23

Human Spambot
First of all if possible get FSP SAGAII 500W at that price. Its better than Gigabyte Superb Flow 460W.
Finally, if u r not going to change ur monitor then get a 5670 for 4.5k. Getting a 6850 for a 17'' Monitor is just not recomnd'd.
 

rajan1311

Padawan
it could be enough, but not recommended, get a better PSU when you have the money. Overclock the processor, my E5200 went up to 3GHz on stock voltage. Get something like a seasonic 430W/520W PSU. Its good to spend on your PSU, so please don't neglect it...
 
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reflexx20

Silent Reader Since....
thanxx all fr ur suggestions......:D

after going through all of ur cmnts i am planning to go for coolermaster xtreme 460 W (2.7k)....wat say???

or should i go for FSP saga 500 W....which is a bit cheaper???(around 2k)
 
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