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Posted in Knives on 09/23/2010 09:52 pm by Blade Runner![]() |
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Personal computer power supply What do I need?
I'm building a computer and do not know how many watts are needed for system. What power supply should I use? Www.DirectCanada.com www.TigerDirect.com www.eBay.ca www.Newegg.ca (Only if theres a deal to save il grande) EVGA X58 motherboard EVGA Geforce 9800 GT (Dice 450) Intel Core i7 920 Quad G. Skill 6GB (3 x 2) DDR3 RAM (1600 and 12800) Cosmos 1000 Case Other Undecided Also, what is a good example of that is fairly quiet and excellent cooling, but it costs much less? I worry about the cooling better, but I do not want to break the eardrums or too small.
The two main draws are current CPU and GPU. Drawings i7 920 130 W and the 9800 GT is based 105-125 W depending on the purchase, the memory you have and if there are any factory clocking. If you plan to SLI in the future, double the amount of graphics cards. (The new Nvidia GTX 295, can consume up W. 225) of memory, motherboards, hard drives and optical drives also use power, but its use is far behind the top two. I have difficulty finding real numbers for memory and motherboards. A search on the net, I have a golden rule about 6-10 W per 1 GB of memory. But that memory was by about 2V. Since the memory you're seeing is 1.6 or 1.65 V, the most successful with 5-7 W for SDRAM. Take 10 W if you're being generous - for a total of 30 W for the three SDRAMs. The board said it also draws some power, but in comparison very little. The north and south bridge and on-board audio has some power. I have come a rule of thumb of 40 W (with embedded audio) 5W + for each USB or Firewire device I have the intention to connect (mouse, keyboard, ext. Drive). Hard drives draw very little power. You can almost ignore. If you are using a RAID 0 +1, you can budget about 50 W for that. 10-12 W by (1TB) drive. Check power operation of a typical Seagate 1TB:% 207200.11/100507013e.pdf http://www.seagate.com/staticfiles/support/disc/manuals/desktop/Barracuda optical units is a user bit bigger. I guess because the weight of the media and power of a laser to burn for writing. It is difficult to obtain figures here also, but I found a spec sheet that lists the amperage requirements. (Http: / / benq.com / products / Storage /? Product = 979 & page = specifications) That's about 25W total (divided into +5 V and +12 V. Also, add about 4.3 W per fan. So let's say: 130 W 125 W 30 W CPU GPU memory (3x1GB) 40 W 10 W motherboard USB (2x5W mouse / keyboard) 24 W disc (2x1TB RAID 0) 25 W optical (DVD-RW) 16 W fans (4 fansx4W - the complete establishment since this baby is hot) or about 400 W total (GPU) 525 W total (double-SLI) I like having lots of free space on my power supply, so the figure 2 / 3 a maximum nominal. (I use 1 / 2.) That's a power rating of 600 W (800 W SLI). That's being conservative - Rayana too much, perhaps - as noted in the highest current everywhere. Note, however, are not penalized for having too big of a power source (other than the original cost), by On the other hand, you may pay a high price for one that is too small. A power supply only delivers the power needed at any given time (assuming is less than its maximum). If you buy a 800 W source power and only uses an average of 180 W when browsing web sites, just call the 180 W, 800 W. No When changes to Grand Theft Fallout Duty 4: 3D Forever (made up), the requirement of power can go to 400 W, but only while playing that game. Now, add that second graphics card and maybe W 525 is required. 800 W source power and delivers laughs slightly. 450 W source power remains for a while, but eventually drowning decides he will not quietly and draws its motherboard and graphics cards, both before succumbing in a flash of smoke / smell glory. (That's less fun if you've really seen what happens - or at least the consequences.)
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Scrapbooking has become one of the largest crowds in America and abroad! It has become so popular that stores scrapbooking supplies have been appearing in the streets, online - everywhere! There are so many different things you can do with a notebook, it is unknown where they can start or stop! I have gotten on myself (scrapbooks for the creation of my two daughters).
Let me tell you, I am far from an artistic, a clever person. However, once I get the albums, stickers, pens, pins, and everything else in my hands, I was hooked instantly! I absolutely love, and my kids love view your photos and memories together in his books creative. It's a fantastic hobby, and so funny. I especially like the problem-in templates. What a great invention!
Oh, yes, you are interested in starting a business. I told you about my enthusiasm for scrapbooking to let you know how widespread this hobby is, and how that can be addictive too. It's just a wonderful thing to be able to preserve your memories of children and pass them down when they are old enough to care for them. But not just stop there. There are many different themes a scrapbook can take. Some include:
1. School Days
2. Wedding
3. Religious Ceremonies
4. Memory
5. Birthday
6. Sports
7. School
8. Exploration
9. Travel
10. Racing
11. Seasonal
More so many ideas, could not even list them all. It's just a matter of what someone wants to preserve a notebook. It's much more fun and creative than just a photo album. It combines the arts and crafts to photography. The possibilities are endless.
If it sounds like you want to do this, find your local scrapbooking store (I'm sure there is one, otherwise you can search online) and see what is out there. That's incredible. There is such a variety of supply, and it is overwhelming if you are new to this hobby. Talk to others who, like the book memories, talk to your local shop owner, chat with people online in the appropriate forums and chat rooms. See what your potential competitors are doing, and how well they are doing.
Since this is a widespread hobby, and is so large, there are a variety of businesses that could generate. One is the creation scrapbook for those who can not find the time. This will not only be fun (if you find that you like), but you get paid for it, too! The creation precious memories in a scrapbook for someone's career can be quite satisfactory.
Some other businesses you might consider are:
- Building Supplies
- Inventing new supplies
- Opening your own shop source
- You could specialize in creating only certain supplies (stickers, stencils, paper, etc)
The list could go on and on. Have fun with it!
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