Posted: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 01:48:28 Post Subject: 1000+ watts?
so im looking at newegg for a new power supply, and I notice they have quite a selection of 1000+ watt power supplies. Are there honestly any computers that actually use that much power? I mean sure, some people have a couple video cards in SLI and a power hungry processor, but even then I can't imagine even approaching that much wattage. Are these just enthusiasts who want the best of the best? Or do people really use that much power?
and on a sort of unrelated note, my power supply has been making a humming noise that's gotten louder over the last few months. Even after I unplug it it will make the noise for about 5 seconds before fading out, is this a sign it's about to die or should I not be worried?
and on a sort of unrelated note, my power supply has been making a humming noise that's gotten louder over the last few months. Even after I unplug it it will make the noise for about 5 seconds before fading out, is this a sign it's about to die or should I not be worried?
Probably whining capacitors. This happens to some video cards. Usually it's just the silicon they use to keep them in place losing its effectiveness, you shouldn't worry. It is an RMA'able issue, though.
Yea, the 1000W units are really only necessary for MAJOR systems...
I'm thinking Quad video, power hungry CPU, lots of hard drives, fans, controllers, etc. Even then I would question whether it's really necessary. I know I've pulled the 1,000W+ units out of all my machines. Didn't pull that much since I didn't need it, but they were heat monsters.
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