Antecs own calculator.


How the hell is that anywhere near right?
Well I plugged in everything that needs power, that's what they gave me. It does seem a bit low to me, but yes, 750w is more than enough. And if it breaks and they say you were overloading it, point them at their own calculatorNeXuS wrote:
How the hell is that anywhere near right?
Well you'd want a ~530w PSU to handle a 490w draw anyway as PSUs are generally around 80% efficient. That calculation is still quite incorrect though, I've got a fairly hefty amount of crap in my PC but only one GTX460, I'm still running a 2 year old 535w, it runs ok but, I am right on the limit, I did have a 6th hard drive in recently and it started to fall over from time to timeNeXuS wrote:
How the hell is that anywhere near right?
Last edited by TheEternalPessimist (2011-03-18 09:34:42)
It does.Finray wrote:
TEP, I thought the 80% efficiency means for a 800W PSU it'd pull 1000W from the plug?
Last edited by Bevo (2011-03-18 11:11:33)
Looks fine to me....NeXuS wrote:
How the hell is that anywhere near right?
For the 80% efficiency rating badges they're throwing on everything these days yes it does, that said, I've never known a PSU actually be able to run at it's maximum load for any long period of time either, they just crap out under the strain so you want about a 20% buffer, hence what I said.Finray wrote:
TEP, I thought the 80% efficiency means for a 800W PSU it'd pull 1000W from the plug?
don't hold your breath, virgin are no better. we're on london 50mb lines and it's still shit at peak time.Zimmer wrote:
Need to switch to Virgin soon. Sky are abiding by Offcoms new legislations whereas Virgin are deciding to go against them. Added to the fact that it's the best internet available in the UK by some margin.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1210172989.png
Gotta fucking love my upload speed, thanks Sky.
Meaning what?Zimmer wrote:
Sky are abiding by Offcoms new legislations whereas Virgin are deciding to go against them.
Up here Virgin lines are pretty solid.Uzique wrote:
don't hold your breath, virgin are no better. we're on london 50mb lines and it's still shit at peak time.Zimmer wrote:
Need to switch to Virgin soon. Sky are abiding by Offcoms new legislations whereas Virgin are deciding to go against them. Added to the fact that it's the best internet available in the UK by some margin.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1210172989.png
Gotta fucking love my upload speed, thanks Sky.
BT Infinity > than Virgin....Zimmer wrote:
Need to switch to Virgin soon. Sky are abiding by Offcoms new legislations whereas Virgin are deciding to go against them. Added to the fact that it's the best internet available in the UK by some margin.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1210172989.png
Gotta fucking love my upload speed, thanks Sky.
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that's nothing....liquidat0r wrote:
"$30 per month internet in South Korea. Speedtest pic."
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1209901998.png
Not according to this:Bertster7 wrote:
BT Infinity > than Virgin....Zimmer wrote:
Need to switch to Virgin soon. Sky are abiding by Offcoms new legislations whereas Virgin are deciding to go against them. Added to the fact that it's the best internet available in the UK by some margin.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1210172989.png
Gotta fucking love my upload speed, thanks Sky.
Check your FTTC rollout dates on SamKnows.
you should get on that shit. it keeps you regular.Finray wrote:
We got a letter through the post the other day saying Fiber is available in my area, despite looking into it when it first came out. Virgin said they'd have to dig up my road. Said it'd be £2-3K. Said they wouldn't pay for it. So we'll see what they say when I phone them and tell them about the letter they sent me
Way better latency and upload speeds.Zimmer wrote:
Not according to this:Bertster7 wrote:
BT Infinity > than Virgin....Zimmer wrote:
Need to switch to Virgin soon. Sky are abiding by Offcoms new legislations whereas Virgin are deciding to go against them. Added to the fact that it's the best internet available in the UK by some margin.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1210172989.png
Gotta fucking love my upload speed, thanks Sky.
Check your FTTC rollout dates on SamKnows.
http://media.ofcom.org.uk/2011/03/02/av … sed-speed/
That's what it says up until it is activated. BT are not much good at informing people about rollout dates - which is why I advised checking using SamKnows...Zimmer wrote:
Also, "BT Infinity is not currently due to be rolled out in your area.Register and we will keep you up to date about the BT Infinity rollout."
The speed I can get with BT is only up to 7mb. FAIL.
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