rahul18348
Broken In
Specs:
Core i5 2500 (non-K),
DH67BL motherboard,
4x4=8GB Corsair 1333Mhz RAM,
Seasonic SII12 520W PSU 80+ bronze,
1TB Hitachi HDD,
LG DVD Writer,
3 Coolermaster + 1 NZXT 120mm Case Fans,
NZXT Gamma Case,
LG 23 inch 1080p LED Monitor.
Q/ I have seen a lot of benchmarks. I have seen people suggest 650 or greater watt PSU suggested for single card setups. Why is this so. I mean even a GTX580 can run very well on a 500 watt supply with room to spare (with no overclocking). What i mean is with 28nm cards, is it necessary for me to buy a higher wattage power supply if i want to use a GTX 680. As per benchmarks & my experience 520W is more than enough.
Core i5 2500 (non-K),
DH67BL motherboard,
4x4=8GB Corsair 1333Mhz RAM,
Seasonic SII12 520W PSU 80+ bronze,
1TB Hitachi HDD,
LG DVD Writer,
3 Coolermaster + 1 NZXT 120mm Case Fans,
NZXT Gamma Case,
LG 23 inch 1080p LED Monitor.
Q/ I have seen a lot of benchmarks. I have seen people suggest 650 or greater watt PSU suggested for single card setups. Why is this so. I mean even a GTX580 can run very well on a 500 watt supply with room to spare (with no overclocking). What i mean is with 28nm cards, is it necessary for me to buy a higher wattage power supply if i want to use a GTX 680. As per benchmarks & my experience 520W is more than enough.