Is this +12v rating enough ?

Dipjyoti Choudhury

Right off the assembly line
Hey Guys !

My PC Config. :-

Motherboard: Biostar G41-M7 (m-ATX board).

Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 @ 2.93 GHz (Max. TDP - 65W).

RAM: Kingston 2GB DDR2 @ 800 MHz (1 stick).

Graphics Card: Galaxy Geforce GT 640 2GB DDR3 (Max. TDP - 65W).

Internal HDD: Samsung HD 161GJ (160 GB Capacity).

DVD Writer: LG 24x SATA

PSU: FRONTECH 450W (+12v current rating of 19A).

Well, I just want to know whether the above +12v rating of 19A is enough for my system or not ?

Thanx in advance guys !!
 

rijinpk1

Aspiring Novelist
you can never know that , the labelled rating of such local psus is correct or not! always stick to good reliable power supplies. if you have the money, get antec vp450p.
 
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Dipjyoti Choudhury

Right off the assembly line
Okay, i would consider that PSU which you recommended, but i read at one site that PSU's with Active PFC have some problems with UPS in the long run of operation ... mine is a Numeric Digital 600 EX UPS (600VA/360W capacity).. Would there be any problems if i use Corsair VX430 or Antec VP450 PSU with this UPS ????

Note: In the e-manual of my UPS it is written (Output Waveform : Quasi Sine wave)
 

rijinpk1

Aspiring Novelist
dont try to run pc on battery for a prolonged time. after the power cut, just save the work and shut down. it will not create much trouble then. i have the same psu and a quasi sine wave ups for more than 1.5 years now.
 

The Sorcerer

oh wow...Xenforo!!!
This list should help you out:
*docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AnfcPURT8dHodGwtVTlYRGFha3pRX003cFNSNnYyYUE&output=html
 
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