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Also included are two adapters that convert a pair of 4-pin Molex power connectors to a single 6-pin PCIe power connector. You may need to use one, if your power supply has only one 6-pin PCIe power connector.

This card runs the core and memory slightly faster at MHz and MHz respectively. With tessellation enabled, Unigine Heaven benchmark ran at 34 fps. It logged a mere 3 to 5 fps higher than the GTX in the real world tests.

However, it struggles when it comes to tessellation and PhysX. The Radeon HD also falls in the same price bracket. However, as stated above, this is only a variation. The settings are far too high. Of course, this is due to the overclock coded into the graphics card but without the overclock it runs games much worse. In any case, heat concerns arose rapidly as a result of the increased voltage utilized to accommodate the wide overclocking envelope.

This is primarily, of course, because a lower graphical setting ruins the immersion and aesthetic of the gameplay itself. Would you want to play Street Fighter V with pixels? The low end Coolermaster Extreme Power Plus W comes up a bit short on the amps with 18amps on two ports.

These psu's are better left to non-gaming PC's where the psu doesn't get heavy loads for extended periods. So, it comes down to quality, as I mentioned your current psu would be a good quality W as it has higher amps than a cheap one would, and that is why the W high power Corsair is also good value with 40amps.

It dosen't end just with the Amps though. The higher priced psu's also have better quality capacitors, coils and circuitry. Read some reviews for various psu's. There are many. BoosDweebe I understand now what you mean, but is hard to identify. This is the one I think is nearest of what you are saying but of course probably is as you say lower quality.

I can't find any Corsair or Antec in my country. Well please answer me back if you can saying wich one would you buy in my place in my situation xD where I cannot find any other good quality PSU. Sorry for taking your time helping me out with this, I'm kind of new on PSU's but at least I'm electronic engineer to get on some concepts xD Thanks for helping me out.

From what I'v read PC parts come at a premium price in Europe and some other parts of the 'Continent', so prepare to be envious of the price in the following link - From your description it sounds like you don't have photos and full specs of the psu's so - HERE - is the Thermaltake. It should be a good psu and has good power. You can see them in the Thermaltake link above. My understanding is that allowing some headroom is good to keep the psu's power draw and temperature down, but there come a point when the psu can have too much power and that becomes counter productive resulting in power waste and more heat.

This is the high end Corsair model, but is also five years old. I will add to that she plays games that don't stress the machine much. I would be interested in hearing your views on this as you may have more correct information on this from your experience in electronics. As well I don't know all the world of the PSU's and the computers internals consuptions at power, the voltage that says in there should be ok, since is easy to keep a good voltage, what worries is the current that can be used by the whole system.

As you said, a single rail is much better than a multiple rails one, this is because the single rail wasn't used because of the heat on the wires, the ATX Normativity as my brother read about said that the single rail wasn't needed for the computers at the time the normative was created and so the heat on the wires was a lot, so was much better to just divide the rails and with that they could distribute the heat produced on the wires. Of course at this times where video cards are retriving too much power from the PSU, the best is to allow them do it so they can work at their full capacity well at least the higher one possible without it getting burn xD.

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