(11-22-2012, 10:15 PM)Bridge Wrote: Whatever you do, never cheap out on a power supply. If it overloads it is capable of irreparably damaging pretty much all of your system's components. 500 is the minimum for a modern gaming computer, 750 is OK (what I have), 850 is more than enough and 1000 and above is for overclockers and rich people.
Newer motherboards should have some kind of protection against an undesirable increase in voltages. Nevertheless, even overclockers would know buying a 1000w power supply is going overboard. You have to remember, whatever the system isn't using gets converted into heat. The power supply can easily overheat if you've bought a 1000w power supply and your system only needs 450w.
I did not know that actually; thanks for the info. Also, although most modern motherboards do have protection against power failure I imagine that's more geared towards power loss than power overload, then again what do I know?
(This post was last modified: 11-24-2012, 12:56 AM by Bridge.)
All I assume to know about power systems is that you should have a maximum average useage of 60%, in order to assure its longevity. That might be total bull though :]
Ok.
I'm thinking about building my own.
Mostly i just want something that works better than my laptop...
It's not that good again, so it shouldn't be hard
But it sounds like i could get a good computer from building it myself