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PC Partpicker (Estimated Wattage) - [H]ard|Forum
2020年9月23日 · How good is PC Partpicker at with estimating the wattage you'll need for your PC? What I'm getting at is, I put all of my parts in, and it claims I'll need a PSU of just over 500 …
Entertainment PC / Wattage Calculator? - [H]ard|Forum
2010年3月25日 · Entertainment PC / Wattage Calculator? Thread starter Jagger100; Start date Mar 21, 2010; Mar 21, 2010 #1 ...
PSU recommendation on PCPartPicker is true? - [H]ard|Forum
2023年11月11日 · My max aspiration in life is a X070 so basically I can't hardly see a situation where anything beyond 750W will be a thing (according to the calculator) But something …
PC wattage - [H]ard|Forum
2004年6月28日 · PC wattage. Thread starter kur1j; Start date Jun 26, 2004; Jun 26, 2004 #1 K ...
Plex server: NAS vs PC - [H]ard|Forum
2022年2月5日 · Even if you were to turn off your PC, like when you sleep, the cost/benefit of electricity saved vs NAS cost +it's electricity has to be a fairly long time. I'm in a similar …
Am i suffering with under-power from my 550W? - [H]ard|Forum
2016年3月6日 · So i just upgraded to a 1440p screen, nothing else has changed in my system, and other than resolution, the game i'm playing hasn't changed either, i can still maintain the …
New AMD RDNA4 Performance Rumors - [H]ard|Forum
2024年12月2日 · In other related news, AMD's unreleased Radeon RX 8800 XT graphics card recently surfaced on power supply manufacturer Seasonic's wattage calculator webpage. …
Will a higher wattage PSU be quieter at load? - [H]ard|Forum
2010年5月7日 · But seriously, I have my phenom box (sig) in a 590. Under full load it pulls almost 750w DC, and almost 900 from the wall (Extreme Power Supply calculator says 734w, Kill-A …
WTB used pc parts - [H]ard|Forum
2024年12月15日 · My 13-year-old son is looking to build an AMD-based PC using the AM3+ platform because he prefers it over Intel due to concerns about IME and the vulnerability of …
UPS kicks in and beeps when playing games - [H]ard|Forum
2000年5月8日 · Not a coincidence, I assure you. Considering you, the consumer, are most interested in the output wattage, and not the current draw at the wall, this is a little unfair, even …