d44ve
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Processor | Intel E6600 @ 4.2GHZ Wo0t! |
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Motherboard | ASUS Striker Extreme & eVGA 680i A1 |
Cooling | Phase Change !! |
Memory | OCZ SLI 1066MHZ (2GB) |
Video Card(s) | EVGA 8800 GTX |
Storage | Western Digital 320 GB |
Case | Antec 900 |
Power Supply | Lian-Li V2000 |
Software | Vista Ultimate |
I wanted to see how much my whole computer was pulling including my monitor, so I bought a "Kill A Watt" meter. Basically you plug you pug in it and it into the wall.
Kill A Watt
So what I did was plug everything into a power strip and plug the strip into it.
This is what I was running off of it..... My 20" monitor, my Antec 550 PSU, my second PSU... those two were running...... two water pumps, 1 245w Peltier, 2 DVD RW, three hard drives, MB & CPU (obviously).....3 120mm fans, 6 80mm fans... a fan regulator, 2 12" cathodes and a crap PCIe video card.
Wanna know how much all that was ACTUALLY pulling....
450 watts!
I am definitely a believer that you do not need a PSU with enough power to run a small town... just a quality one!
Kill A Watt
So what I did was plug everything into a power strip and plug the strip into it.
This is what I was running off of it..... My 20" monitor, my Antec 550 PSU, my second PSU... those two were running...... two water pumps, 1 245w Peltier, 2 DVD RW, three hard drives, MB & CPU (obviously).....3 120mm fans, 6 80mm fans... a fan regulator, 2 12" cathodes and a crap PCIe video card.
Wanna know how much all that was ACTUALLY pulling....
450 watts!
I am definitely a believer that you do not need a PSU with enough power to run a small town... just a quality one!