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    Quote Originally Posted by Gonzothegreat198 View Post
    You are most definitly going to need bigger. IIRC you will need atleast a 600w for single GPU and a 800W for SLI if you ever plan on it.
    If you're going for SLI, just buy the largest PSU you can get. I went from 750w to 1000w, even though I only use a single mid-range card. You're not wasting money or energy as long as it's a 80+ gold rating. The stuff that comes in HP's and Dell's are extremely cheap and usually noisy underpowered things that die if you try to put any video card or cpu more powerful in it than what came with.


    Quote Originally Posted by Gonzothegreat198 View Post
    You can't just go solely by the memory. The memory tbqh is pretty worthless as a stat to consider when comparing two different models. Now if you are comparing a 2GB 670 and a 4GB 670, then yes it does make a difference, but when its two different models, you need to compare the Shaders, GFLOPs, Pixel Rate etc.

    And it is the GTX, i don't even think the use GT past the 630, but i may be wrong. You always want to look for the GTX. (for the most part)
    It's a known fact that Video Card manufactures have been purposely putting more ram on cheaper parts because RAM is currently cheap AND people don't pay attention. On the CPU side, more RAM is always better, but beyond a certain point you don't get greatly diminished returns. On the GPU side, different values of parts have 1/4 or 1/2 the memory bus as their top tier model, so a cheap part with 4GB and an expensive part with 4GB, the cheap part will still be 25% as slow just due to the bandwidth bottleneck.

    What you'll usually see is that nVidia and AMD have several price points, of which the top part is usually 600$, and a PSU will not have adequete power to run two of them. My configuration with the PSU calculator says 400w is sufficient. If I switch to the top end AMD video part, now it's 700w.
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    Thanks KisaiTenshi, good info to know! how much larger (physically in dimension) in general would a 1000w be from a 800w?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KisaiTenshi View Post
    If you're going for SLI, just buy the largest PSU you can get. I went from 750w to 1000w, even though I only use a single mid-range card. You're not wasting money or energy as long as it's a 80+ gold rating. The stuff that comes in HP's and Dell's are extremely cheap and usually noisy underpowered things that die if you try to put any video card or cpu more powerful in it than what came with.
    May be not wasting power, but definitely money if you go with a 1000w with his setup. The only way he would need a 1000w power suppy, is if he was planning on running dual titans in SLI or had enough peripherals to need an amp boost, and thats at peak power which you almost never run into. He's going to need at max an 800w -850w supply. The worst advice you can give is to tell someone to just go and get the largest psu available. You should always tailor the psu to fit the system with a bit of headroom for an upgrade. Remember, he's probably not going to run SLI or overclock his CPU, which means you need to look at a normal clock CPU with a normal PC MB and a single Video card. Even running a single Titan he doesn't need the 1000w PSU, even if it's 80+Platinum. It's still going to be more watts then he's ever going to need. Now if he plans on running that 670 SLI or adding a crapton more peripherals then yah, maybe go with the 1000w, but remember bigger isn't always better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gonzothegreat198 View Post
    May be not wasting power, but definitely money if you go with a 1000w with his setup. The only way he would need a 1000w power suppy, is if he was planning on running dual titans in SLI or had enough peripherals to need an amp boost, and thats at peak power which you almost never run into. He's going to need at max an 800w -850w supply. The worst advice you can give is to tell someone to just go and get the largest psu available. You should always tailor the psu to fit the system with a bit of headroom for an upgrade. Remember, he's probably not going to run SLI or overclock his CPU, which means you need to look at a normal clock CPU with a normal PC MB and a single Video card. Even running a single Titan he doesn't need the 1000w PSU, even if it's 80+Platinum. It's still going to be more watts then he's ever going to need. Now if he plans on running that 670 SLI or adding a crapton more peripherals then yah, maybe go with the 1000w, but remember bigger isn't always better.
    So 1000w is way overkill right? You hit the nail on the head Gonzo, I really don't need top of the line - especially since I just wasted $1400 on this damn thing **kicks pryon pc**. Just looking at putting together a nice PC that will run my games and graphic design programs with capacity to upgrade down the line.

    It all really depends on the difference in price - if we're only talking about $10-$30 to go from an 800 to a 1000 (I doubt) then yea probably woth doing... but if we're talking hundreds and its for something I'll never use then definitely don't want/need it...

    Like I said - as cheap as possible without it being cheap quality - and with room for future improvements.
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    tbqh, i don't thinkyou need to build a whole new computer. at the worst you might need a new case as well, but (and correct me if i'm wrong radunas), your current setup is fully capable of handling FFXIV as long as you just replace the video card and upgrade that power supply...omfg if you get your hands on a Liquid Nitrogen (yes THAT liquid nitrogen) cooler you can OC your processor to 8.2 GHz lol----> Here
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