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So do I PM you my address for my candy or?
You have to come to New Orleans to claim.


Seriously, if anyone actually came here I'd totally buy them a Snickers or something.

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Great! But you are missing something very important... to me. Octa-Core AMD's in the CPU list.
Waiting on more data before adding those.
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So, I'm not criticizing here at all...because this thing is beyond amazing...but I'm just trying to help. When adding PhysX, it only adds 50W for an 8800 Ultra and 75W for a 9800GX2
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So, I'm not criticizing here at all...because this thing is beyond amazing...but I'm just trying to help. When adding PhysX, it only adds 50W for an 8800 Ultra and 75W for a 9800GX2
Yes. The 8800 Ultra maybe needs a little higher, but that's right for the 9800GX2. PhysX cards don't pull nearly as much power as when they're used in an actual GPU role.
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Yes. The 8800 Ultra maybe needs a little higher, but that's right for the 9800GX2. PhysX cards don't pull nearly as much power as when they're used in an actual GPU role.
Unless your physx card folds too
    
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post #25 of 610
Looks like a great tool! I love how its not web based!

Also, I assume all the PSU's listed are quality (tested by say JG or [H] or other reputable testers) units correct?
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wow this is a very nice program! this is so helpful, hopefully you can input some BD CPUs and we can see some rediculous PSU numbers.
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Cool little tool. However, it's certainly a bit off with my system. I have crossfired HD 6950s and an overclocked 2600k, two sticks of 1.65v ram, and it recommended me a 550w PSU, which I'm sure would be too low.
However, the idea is great, and I hope it becomes even more successful
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post #28 of 610
Wow is this is really good. Gonna show this to a friend who's currently in the market for a new rig
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Cool little tool. However, it's certainly a bit off with my system. I have crossfired HD 6950s and an overclocked 2600k, two sticks of 1.65v ram, and it recommended me a 550w PSU, which I'm sure would be too low.
However, the idea is great, and I hope it becomes even more successful
Bug. Should be a bit higher.
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Yes. The 8800 Ultra maybe needs a little higher, but that's right for the 9800GX2. PhysX cards don't pull nearly as much power as when they're used in an actual GPU role.
Oh, gotcha. Mt bad :/
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