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Thread ID: 65951 2006-02-06 00:50:00 PSU load / power consumption utilities D. McG (3023) Press F1
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427555 2006-02-06 00:50:00 Does anyone know of any utilities that can report the power consumption of all peripherals in a PC? I've used MBM5 and aida32, but the best they can do is report the voltage readings at the +12V, +5V, etc. rails.

Basically I am looking to upgrade my graphics card from a GeForce2 MX400 to a Leadtek GeForce 6600 GT (8xAGP), and want to know if my 300W Zalman PSU would provide enough power. I know these cards use an additional Molex connector.

My system consists of the following:
Zalman 300B-APS 300W PSU
Soltek NV400-L64 motherboard
Athlon 2600+ CPU (with GlacialTech HSF)
Vantec Stealth 80mm case fan reduced to 7V via series resistor
Seagate 60GB 7200rpm HDD
Acer DVD-ROM
Gigabyte DVD +/-R[W] DL DVD writer
3.5" floppy drive
SB Live Value soundcard
Compro VideoMate PVR TV tuner
56Kbps modem
NVidia GeForce2 MX400 AGP graphics card (Forceware driver version 71.84)

The PC runs fine most of the time, though occasionally it freezes on shutdown after playing a few games (e.g. Unreal II) or using the PVR software (Could just be Windows ME doing what it does best).

Temps seem okay - Aida32 reports:
CPU Die: 49°C
Case: 32°C

Thanks.

-D. McG
D. McG (3023)
427556 2006-02-06 19:21:00 PSU Calculator
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/
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427557 2006-02-07 01:03:00 It's fairly easy to make provision for reading the voltage of the supplies. It's pretty difficult to make provision current measurements. Current measurements for each slot would be very expensive. So some motherboards have voltage measurements available. I doubt if any have current measurements available. Graham L (2)
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