How many Watts?

Hello! You must be new here, welcome to Computer Forum. Defending your competent (I use this term lightly, as I'll explain in a moment) advice here will only get you flamed and banned. In fact, most members who have even the foggiest idea what they're talking about have already been banned or left on their own accord.

This forum is a haven for children to spout off useless, irrelevant, and downright stupid suggestions (the majority of the time they tend to suggest a product they own, regardless of the application) and to "blow smoke" because they get pushed into lockers in their middle schools, and it helps them to feel like they can come on the Internet and be big men. Please do not attempt to interfere with this process again, or you'll be punished.

Lastly, power supply efficiency has nothing to do with "how accurate the 12v rail is to running constantly and exactly at 12v." This is quite clearly pulled directly from your ass, maybe you'll fit in here after all.

If a power supply's efficiency is 80%, it's able to use 80% of the power it pulls from the wall (it loses 20%). Higher efficiency power supplies generate less heat and, in theory, lower utility bills.

lol. you don't give up man. that's kind of sad.
 
if this is fortyways, why keep coming back, i mean is there even a point to it?

it is definitely him. well his point is to make us feel like immature children. i can't say that he looks like a mature adult though by his consistency on returning and being...well, so fortyways :)
 
So much for recommending a good power supply. James, I hope you got your question answered. Haha. So basically, get a nice power supply. And if you want to get into the details, you have to argue with someone. Lol I'd look anywhere around 650W+

And to answer whoever asked, I'm not taking sides, but I got my Cooler Master 500W for $50. So for it's been a great power supply. It's just a little loud.
 
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