How do I figure out my 6pin connector wattage?

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  1. Posts : 22
    Windows XP 32, Linux 32, Windows 7 64bit
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    How do I figure out my 6pin connector wattage?


    So I'm planning to start saving for the ATI 5850 video card, but I am wondering if my 6pin connectors have 75watts (ATI website says. 75w 2x 6pin connectors).

    My PSU is the Enlight Sniper 650 W PSU. I have tried looking through the web for anything but haven't found anything on it. Aside from calling their support team I was wondering if there is an easier way of doing this.

    Thanks for any help :P
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  2. Posts : 1,419
    Windows 7 7600 1 X64
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    Wtfomgbbq said:
    So I'm planning to start saving for the ATI 5850 video card, but I am wondering if my 6pin connectors have 75watts (ATI website says. 75w 2x 6pin connectors).

    My PSU is the Enlight Sniper 650 W PSU. I have tried looking through the web for anything but haven't found anything on it. Aside from calling their support team I was wondering if there is an easier way of doing this.

    Thanks for any help :P
    You are going to use a PCI EXPRESS 2 slot to install the card.
    Depending on what you already have plugged in your PSU should easily handle the card. If you are not sure go to the ATI website and they have a page where you can virtually plug in your components such as dvd drives, hard drives gfx cards and you will see how many watts your PSU is being called for.
    Regards,
    Adrian
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  3. Posts : 22
    Windows XP 32, Linux 32, Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
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    I will look into that option when the ATI site is back up :). Thanks for the help!. Also if anybody has one of these cards could they tell me how long they are?. I've heard 10.5inches 11.5 and 12. Need to know if this beast will fit in my case with all my cables lol.
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  4. Posts : 1,419
    Windows 7 7600 1 X64
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    Wtfomgbbq said:
    I will look into that option when the ATI site is back up :). Thanks for the help!. Also if anybody has one of these cards could they tell me how long they are?. I've heard 10.5inches 11.5 and 12. Need to know if this beast will fit in my case with all my cables lol.
    You should not have any issues with size considering you are using a full size ATX Cooler Master tower.
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  5. Posts : 22
    Windows XP 32, Linux 32, Windows 7 64bit
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       #5

    I mean the fact that I have lots of cables running along the side of my HDD/DvD drive area. I am wondering if the card would interfere with them or not, and if I have to do any re-adjustments.
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  6. Posts : 2,606
    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
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    Wtfomgbbq said:
    I will look into that option when the ATI site is back up :). Thanks for the help!. Also if anybody has one of these cards could they tell me how long they are?. I've heard 10.5inches 11.5 and 12. Need to know if this beast will fit in my case with all my cables lol.
    I don't have a 5850. My 5870 is supposed to be 11" (279 mm) long, but I haven't measured it. (Fits OK in my Cooler Master Stacker 830 case.) The 5850 is 9.5" (241 mm) long, but its PCI-E power connectors are on its end rather than the side (5870), so it may not be much easier to fit in practice.

    The list of CrossfireX certified PSUs is here:

    Unlock AMD | GAME.AMD.COM

    The list includes single-card configurations. No Enlight products are on the list. That probably means that they weren't tested, rather than unworthy. I can't find specs that guarantee that your Sniper 650 will happily drive a 5850 along with the rest of your system, but I'd be surprised if you had any trouble. The maximum load the card is supposed to make is 170W.
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  7. Posts : 1,419
    Windows 7 7600 1 X64
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    PSU


    All, here is a great link on how to calculate how much your wattage will be needed by your Power Supply.
    ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Support-
    We hope this will come in handy.
    Regards,
    Adrian
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  8. Posts : 334
    Win7 64bit Ultimate
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    I'm pretty sure all 6pin connectors are the same wattage and they also supply you with adapters to convert 4 pin to 6 for this card however I would really recommend something bigger than 650 to handle having a card like that.

    I think that if you run that card with such a small PSU you are going to find out how fast a PSU can fail. I wouldn't give that unit more than 6 months under a load like that card is going to produce.

    I say that out of personal experience after trashing a few 650 units using a pair of crossfired x1950s each took a single 6pin connector and it put some serious strain on the 650 units I had.
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  9. Posts : 1,419
    Windows 7 7600 1 X64
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    Corpsecrank said:
    I think that if you run that card with such a small PSU you are going to find out how fast a PSU can fail. I wouldn't give that unit more than 6 months under a load like that card is going to produce.

    I say that out of personal experience after trashing a few 650 units using a pair of crossfired x1950s each took a single 6pin connector and it put some serious strain on the 650 units I had.
    I am with you on this issue.
    Viewing his system stats his power demand is 550-600 watts! Thats without putting a heavy load. Depending if he is a gamer which I strongly suspect the temptation to tinker and overclock will be great.
    Before putting out $300 for an exotic card invest it in a new, stronger PSU. It may be what you don't want to hear but the potential to turn your system to a door stop is pretty high!
    regards,
    Adrian
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  10. Posts : 22
    Windows XP 32, Linux 32, Windows 7 64bit
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    Er Adrian if that computer is supposed to be mine. You might want to look at my specs 1 last time lol. I don't have a xeon cpu. I got a Q6600 C2Q.

    How do I figure out my 6pin connector wattage?-rough-wattage.png

    Ignore the white spot its just my other desktop screen..
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