The reason GPU manufacturers overstate the PSU required is so that noobs who happen to have 6 hard drives, 5 million fans, and an overkill CPU will still be able to power their GPU properly. Which in turn means less PT for the manufacturer in terms of answering customer support calls/emails and possible incorrect RMA's
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The superchannel PSU's are crap period. I was mearly stating that you said a 5770 draws more power than a 6870.
You said: "Like I said, the 6870 draw LESS power than the 5770, so there really shouldnt be a problem. I'm not saying he shouldnt replace the crummy PSU, I'm just saying there is zero reason to think it wouldnt work with the current PSU"
Yes I know that those psu manufaturarers overstate it.
Yes they do because the know that poeple reading it 80% of the time have PSU's that is rated at PEAK POWER.
I work at a PC shop, and a well known one aswell, Poeple don't know what the difference is between a Superchanel 500Watt and a Corsair CX 430Watt, The Superchannel will be cheaper but according to everyones math 500W > 430W.
PSU's that you buy you really get what you pay for.
A 2600K @ 4.2 and a overclocked GTX 570 with 8GB RAM and 5 HDD's a Corsair H70 and 6 fans only pulls 370Watts of power at full load from tha wall with Prime95 and furmark running simultaneously.
But I bet you putting that superchannel in that setup will blow the PSU.
Dude why do your toaster have a setting that it can completely black the toast?
Why can you buy a car that can do 250Km/h for R 250 000?
Or a Bike that can do 330km/h for have that price.
Same logic?? You know that you will 99% of the time not drive that fast every day.
So why buy a PSU that will be stressed at 95% and blow after a couple of months.
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