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How juicy is your box

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:55 pm
by Kanonfodda
you know, I really didn't think about that title did I :D

oh well, lets have some info from people, how many watts of juice does your box use (if you don't know, post the PSU size).

  • Kanonfodda: 400w max
  • Dave: 650w max
  • Ripper: 700w
  • Scorpian21: 900w
  • Zodiack: 400w
  • Andy: 400w
  • Yazor: 500w
  • CyberDrac: 380W (measured) 800W (PSU)
  • Golem: 500w
  • D3TH: 338 (estimated) 700W (PSU)
  • Dragon: 350W (estimated) less if only running XBox360 or Laptop rather than both
  • Evilgangsta: 500W (estimated)
  • Kryton: 450W(PSU)
  • Fatman: 350W (estimated) 600W (PSU)
Lets get a feel for the kicking we are about to take ;)

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:34 pm
by RoundUp
try this!
http://extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp

prehaps useful. Its a tool for giving the wattage under load (probably so they can sell you a power supply), I will get around to filling it in soon!

Edit: Prehaps according to this, I got 262W, but I guess that means less than 300w

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:07 am
by Andy
366 apparently according to that site.

Probably 400 ish under full load!

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:19 am
by Zodiack
350 something. With what I could remember. I'll check again when I'm actually near my PC. x3

So, I too, shall guess 400ish for the time being! :D

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:02 am
by YaZoR
I run a 550/600w PSU, can't remember exactly.
And a 20" Samsung Flatscreen.

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:15 am
by CyberDrac
Under load mine drew 1.48A, so call it 1.5A for a small margin of error, which translates to 360W including a 24" widescreen monitor.

For Comparison Purposes

Core2Duo 6600 at 2.40GHz
4Gb DDR2
1 74Gb internal WD Raptor HDD
1 320Gb internal WD HDD
2 250Gb external Maxtor HDDs
1 internal DVDRW
Onboard Sound
8800GTX
USB Mouse
USB Keyboard
Dell 24" Widescreen Monitor

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:47 pm
by Golem
Antec nine hundred case.
Core2Quad Q6600 usually clocked to 3.0 Ghz, sometimes 3.4 depending on how adventurous I'm feeling. ;)
2 x nV 8800 GTS 512Mb versions in SLi.
A single 500mb HDD.
4Gb ddr2 running at 5/5/5/15 (I think) on 2.1v.
The ancient Audigy 2 sfx card.
And a 24 inch samsung flat.

So quite likely a tad more in amps; I doubt over 2 under load.

Nice link Roundup - it even allows for overclocking options. The PSU calculator suggests 446W for this rig of mine, 457W if the CPU is at 3.4. While I actually have an 850W PSU, I guess the actual power usage is what matters. That means, if the site is accurate, I could be looking at between 1.8 and 1.9 amps when the CPU is running at 3Ghz (and I don't intend to increase that at the LAN).

Maybe I can nab one of those power meters from KF at some point and give a true accurate reading.

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 1:46 pm
by D3TH
i got a 700w PSU but that website said i only use 338w so.. :( i just plug it in and hope for the best

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 1:57 pm
by Golem
Doesn't mean your PSU is wasting its time dude. The wattage of a PSU is rarely the maximum it can actually provide and remain stable - and that 338w your system allegedly uses will mostly (but not entirely) be relying on the one or more 12v rails. The 700w your PSU is rated at combines the wattage provided by the 12v, 5v and 3.3.v rails.

Sorry to go slightly OT... :)

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 2:00 pm
by D3TH
Golem wrote:Doesn't mean your PSU is wasting its time dude. The wattage of a PSU is rarely the maximum it can actually provide and remain stable - and that 338w your system allegedly uses will mostly (but not entirely) be relying on the one or more 12v rails. The 700w your PSU is rated at combines the wattage provided by the 12v, 5v and 3.3.v rails.

Sorry to go slightly OT... :)
i will reply when u start typing english.. as i didn't get any of that

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 2:14 pm
by Golem
Alright: Don't be all :(, you probably didn't waste your money on a PSU more powerful than you needed. ;)

Anyway, again, sorry to go off-topic.

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:27 pm
by RoundUp
Golem wrote:Alright: Don't be all :(, you probably didn't waste your money on a PSU more powerful than you needed. ;)

Anyway, again, sorry to go off-topic.
prehaps "just because it can dosen't mean it will"
and having PSU that runs at exactly your requitement will be far less stable, so good to have a buffer.

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:10 am
by Dragon
at a quick check.. my maximum could be 350 watts, taking the full power supply ratings.
90w laptop
55w monitor
205w 360.
Maybe another 10w for usb hubs and such.

And further to agree, its best to have a good bit of headroom on PSU, for reasons as stated by everyone else.

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 1:47 pm
by evilgangsta
Cant be 100% ofcourse but based on my psu including my monitor id guesstimate at about 450-500w
I wont dual screen this time to be nice. More upsetting is no BEER FRIDGE

Re: How juicy is your box

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:30 pm
by Golem
Your sacrifice will be remembered for generation after generation. o>

Such things as beer fridges may well be possible, just not sharing the plugs from where the PC hardware is powered. Perhaps there is capacity in the kitchen for additional fridge units for beer space - and we all know beer space is very important. :)