I need a PSU?

Michael

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I currently have a 250w PSU that provides 15a on the 12v line.. but my new video card (7600GT) requires a 350w w/ 18a on the 12v line.

Do I really need a new PSU? These ratings are all max.. I can't understand why I'd need them just to use the card.. but provided I do, will any of these work;

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817163017

Claims 17a on the 12v line, 12 watts(1a) less than requested by my new vid. card, close enough?

One other concern with the above PSU is it only has a 20pin mobo connection, I have a 24pin mobo.. how does this effect me?



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817162018

Claims 24a on the 12v line..


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817234003

Claims 18a on the 12v line..


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817162013

Claims 24a on the 12v line..
 
The 7600 is a fairly low power card, but it's probably best to get the recommended PSU specs. Basically any ATX power supply should be fine as long as it's 20+4 pin. Most are, which means the ATX2.0 pins are removable.
 
My mobo has 24 pins, though.. the first PSU I asked about only has 20.. will it work with my board?

I know that with my current board the 4 pin connection came unplugged from the factory and my PC worked great without it, plugged it in and no change.. but I'd like the option to use the 4 extra plugs should the need arise.

..and are any of the above PSU's of decent quality?
 
The PSUs you've listed are all junk. You'd be much better off with the aforementioned Hipro. If you don't mind a rebate, you can also look at http://shop4.outpost.com/product/5299887?site=sa:Homepage:Spot1. You can try your existing PSU, and it will probably work OK. Do you know what brand/model it is?



The one you've linked to has 16a 12v rails.. I need at least 18a 12v rails.

I'm going to try the PSU I have first, but still need recommendations on a new PSU.

I just need a decent PSU that will supply at least 18a on the 12v rails, has to have 24 or 20+4 pin mobo connection and SATA power is a plus, I don't like adapters, but I'll use them if I have to.
 
The one I linked to has two 16A 12V rails, as opposed to the single 18A-24A rail you're looking at. The two 16A rails will provide significantly more power than the single 18-24A rail (~30A total, although it's not actually specified on that PSU).

Delta make some really good PSUs. It will likely work, even though it's below the recommendation.
 
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