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PSU Calc Final Release

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Welcome!

This is the official OCN page for PSU Calc, a new power supply calculator built by enthusiasts, for enthusiasts. With the most accurate results, easiest to use interface, and built in power supply recommendations, PSU Calc is the best way to find out what power supply is right for your computer.

Currently available as a downloadable Windows app, in auto-installing (.msi) or manual (.rar) forms. Web based, Android, and iOS versions are also currently being developed.

Current version: v1.5


Download Installer Here!

Official Website





File Bug Reports Here


We've been downloaded over 15,000 times! Thank you everyone for your support!

Info: This program was made by myself and FiX, one of OCN's devoted New Zealand members. Fix originally demonstrated a mock-up of the program, then we got to work, with FiX doing the programming and other technical wizardry, and me doing the calculator math and such.

Disclaimer: The creators of this program are not liable for damages caused by use or misuse of this program or its advice. All wattage numbers given are approximate recommendations and are not intended to be definitive, nor necessarily indicative of actual power consumption. This tool is meant to help enthusiasts, not to be relied on exclusively.
Edited by Phaedrus2129 - 12/22/12 at 2:10pm
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Yay finally got it working. Make sure you put the bugs on the bug link If you find any site bugs, post them there too.
    
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CPUMotherboardGraphicsGraphics
AMD Athlon II X4 630 Asus Crosshair V MSI GTX460 Hawk 1gb MSI GTX460 Hawk 1gb 
GraphicsRAMHard DriveHard Drive
Gigabyte 9600 GSO 384mb Kingston HyperX 8gb (2x4gb) Crucial M4 64GB Samsung F3 1TB 
Hard DriveHard DriveCoolingOS
Western Digital 320GB Seagate 80gb Custom WC Windows 7 Ultimate X64 
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Dell E2311H Dell E2311H Samsung SyncMaster 2243 SilverStone Strider 1000W-P 
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Corsair 800D Onboard 
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Nice! Can't wait to run through it, thanks

Any plans for 3/4 vga card calculations?
Edited by SMK - 10/12/11 at 9:04pm
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Nice! Can't wait to run through it, thanks

Any plans for 3/4 vga card calculations?
In future versions, maybe.
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Wow, nice.
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Wow, nice.
Thanks mate.
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Thanks mate.
No really, this should be on Tech PowerUP and places like that, this is really useful to enthusiasts everywhere. You guys are going to be famous. Mark my words! You should crosslink to [H], EVGA, HW Canucks, and others. This thing is phenomenal.
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It's already on Tom's, Anand, [H], and JG. Thanks for reminding me about EVGA and HW Canucks.
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It's already on Tom's, Anand, [H], and JG. Thanks for reminding me about EVGA and HW Canucks.
Nice, the sky is the limit with this, would like to see the 3/4 GPU support in later versions like someone else already mentioned. Excellent work both of you!
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Can't post this on EVGA since they don't allow linking until a certain arbitrary number of posts has been made. Irritating. Anyone with an account there want to crosslink us?
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