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In the near future, I am going to be ordering an HP Phoenix h9-1440t Desktop PC with the Nvidia GTX680 option. According to Nvidia, the minimum system power requirement for the GTX680 alone is 550W.

The h9-1440t comes with a stated 600W psu. Including everything else this psu might run at one time, is the 600W psu going to be sufficient??

Thanks for your help!

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Reading the features on your Phoenix it states that  the included 600watt ps will run a 250 watt video card. The GTX680 maximum  card power is 195 watts.

 

The older GTX580 required even more power at 244 watts. It's amazing how the newer technology uses less power but has slightly better graphics.

 

Yeah, I think you'll be fine.

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Have an HP P6-2133W, and when i have the money gonna go ahead and upgrade the Power supply i think

 

 

Depends on budget and money in such if i ever will get a card to crossfire with Radeon 6530D or not

 

Optical drive may upgrade to blu-ray writer in the future

 

Just gonna research Power supply for now, and maybe at Chirstmas or birthday i can afford to upgrade that and possibly memory as well to faster DDR3 Ram, say 1600mhz speed, Cruical.com says this PC isn't compatible with 1866 speed, so 1600mhz is fine

 

 

 

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The forum recommended I get a Corsair CX-500 or 600 CX-600 power supply for my P7-1137c PC (for upgrading video cards).  I got a Corsair  600 CX-600, but I noticed it doesn't have a 4 pin power source for the 4 pin connector on the mother board (labeled ATX CPU. What do I do? Is there an adaptor that I supposed to get?  Please help?

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The 8pin connector on your PSU splits into two 4 pin connectors. I had the same issue as you so I remember it well 😛

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I solved my problem.  The 8 connector from the CX- 600 splits to 2 4 pin connectors.

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Thank you...issues resolved!!

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Hi

 

I've a Presario CQ3240AN Desktop. I want to upgrade the graphics card from the current ATI Radeon HD4350 (which doesn't have the HDMI output I need). The desktop has only a 250W PSU and I'd like to upgrade this to run a half-decent graphics card.  Are there any particular specifications of PSU that would fit better in this model, or can I just go and buy any off-the-shelf unit and swap them over? Thanks to anyone who can offer advice.

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Any power supply that follows the ATX 12Vspecification SHOULD fit in your case.

 

However I suggest purchasing from Amazon or the like as you can easily return a power supply if it doesn't fit in the case or is somehow faulty.

 

Hope this helps! May I ask what card you are looking at?

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Sapphire ATI Radeon HD6670 1GB DDR5. Not a major gamer, but need HDMI output and enough in the card to play FIFA football with my kids

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