7600gt agp

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    7600gt agp


    Hi, could someone please tell me if this psu Black 500W PSU - With 12cm Blue LED Fan 20+4pin 1x.. | Ebuyer.com
    is suitable for a geforce 7600 gt agp card.many thanks
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  2. Posts : 6,243
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    mrobjo said:
    Hi, could someone please tell me if this psu Black 500W PSU - With 12cm Blue LED Fan 20+4pin 1x.. | Ebuyer.com
    is suitable for a geforce 7600 gt agp card.many thanks
    hi mrobjo, its a cheap and cheerful PSU it will run the 7600gt easily , but are you limited cash wise , could you not afford to go a little bit better on the PSU , a good quality supply will reap benefits in the future
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    Hi thanks for the reply,cash is a bit tight unfortunately,so could not really afford anything better.Am also buying the graphics card,to get the most out of my ageing pc,have found the graphics card quite cheap Inno3D 7600GT 512MB DDR2 DVI VGA Out AGP Graphics Card | Ebuyer.com kids want to play some better pc games,but obviously not many graphics hungry games.But i would appreciate any psu recomendations you could make,so at least i could consider a better one.thank you
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    mrobjo said:
    Hi thanks for the reply,cash is a bit tight unfortunately,so could not really afford anything better.Am also buying the graphics card,to get the most out of my ageing pc,have found the graphics card quite cheap Inno3D 7600GT 512MB DDR2 DVI VGA Out AGP Graphics Card | Ebuyer.com kids want to play some better pc games,but obviously not many graphics hungry games.But i would appreciate any psu recomendations you could make,so at least i could consider a better one.thank you
    have a look here Scan.co.uk: Leading supplier of Power Supplies although not cheap there are quite a few good ones to have a compare
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    They are a bit out of my price range,but thank you for the advice.
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    mrobjo said:
    They are a bit out of my price range,but thank you for the advice.
    You're welcome , I know what its like to have a young family and no cash
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  7. Posts : 6,879
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    Will it power a 7600 GT, the 17A on the single 12V rail should be enough. One thing I can tell you is that it is not a 500W power supply. With the specs on the label of it,

    7600gt agp-blackpsu.jpg

    you would be lucky if it is a 300-350W power supply.
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    I may be able to stretch to about £30,i do want a psu that will do the job,and not one that could let me down,there are alot of different ones to choose from,the problem is i dont understant about the the voltate,amps and rails.thanks
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    This is the psu i have now,very cheap and probably not very good.!! *NEW SILENT 500 Watt ATX PC Power Supply Unit PSU 500W on eBay (end time 17-Jul-10 00:33:11 BST)
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  10. Posts : 6,879
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    That one is an even bigger piece of junk than the first one you linked too. The problem with most cheap/bargain basement power supplies is that when they go (some don't, but an awful lot of them do) they have a very bad habit of taking other components with them (usually the motherboard, video card, memory, you name it) as they have little to no over-voltage protection in them.

    Here is a good read on what to look for in a power supply and what a lot of the terminology means,

    Power Supply Information and Selection - Tech Support Forum

    and to give an idea as to how well cheap power supplies don't work,

    The Bargain Basement Power Supply Roundup Review

    That being said if you can stretch it a few more ££, then something like this,

    Antec 430W Basiq Power PSU - Dual 12V Rails PCI-E and.. | Ebuyer.com

    should do.

    P.S. Would help to know what the rest of the system is.
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