Lenard Ginyard: Depends on what card you`re going to get. I would get one with two rails, this will give you upgrade options for the future. If you can put down what card you`re going to get then we can help you further.....
Jonelle Eligio: The card I have is an evga 7800 gs AGP.The PSU I plan to get is a corsair 450W with 33A on the +12V rails.
Angelyn Ducas: Logically it means you can burn a maximum of ~240W per connection. But 240W x 4 does not equal 700W.
Cassey Hollinghurst: when it comes to powersupplys, one should never buy a now name brand.one 12volt rail if fine if its a well made unit.first what brand is it. simple rule, you get what you pay for.is it heavy or lite. Look inside, are there parts in there the heatsink, should be alumiumn, one two fans.many cheap no names may say 450watts but that could mean it reached it at one point. they also have cheap capasitors and low tolerances in the PCB, get one that has a good name for itself. ! Antec, Coolermaster, Corsair, FSPthey make psw to not only last but they will not harm you board and parts on the board....Show more
Caleb Chapman: Erm no, lol unless you want a very low spec graphics card, but like the 8800gtx use two of the six pin 12volt rails.Also remember that when new PCE 2.0 cards come out, GPU's will use an 8 pin 12V rail. Also the amps on the 12V rail is REALLY important, make sure it is about 30 for the geforce 8 series and even some of the older 7 series....Show more
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