AnonymousCoward:
Ok guys so I wanted to ask you about upgrading my GPU. Currently I am running a GeForce 8800GT. It's my old card but I actually upgraded everything else as per listed above. I got the Rosewill 550W PSU which is running great and very stable.
I want to upgrade my GPU to a GeForce GTX 260+ - Looking at the minimum PSU requirements as kindly posted by FascistNation in this post it can be seen that the GTX 260-285 requires between 500 and 550W.
I read that the minimum listed is actually lower than that? Any truth to that? Also does the minimum not take into account anything else in my build? So I would really like to know if my current 550W since it is the bare minimum could run a GTX 260-285 with success and without problems.
Those are estimates for a fully-loaded system that uses the listed graphics card, and are a good deal higher than what the vast majority of systems running those graphics cards require.
Here's a wattage analysis of your system with the new GeForce 260 graphics card:
CPU: 65watts
GPU: 171watts
Hard Drive: 10watts
Optical drives: 25watts each, 50watts total
Motherboard: 20watts
RAM, fans, etc: 25watts
Total: 341watts, at max load.
So, yes, your power supply is fully capable of handling your planned upgrade.
AnonymousCoward:
I know there are calculators out there but I'm not too sure how accurate those truly are.
Well, your suspicions are correct. Many of those calculators are innaccurate, sometimes laughably so. Just recently someone was posting here on the forums about how the Newegg wattage calculator was recommending a 1600watt PSU for their mid-range AMD system.
It's much more accurate to do the wattage calculation yourself, and it really doesn't take that long. As soon as I get some free time, I'll either write up a guide here on how to calculate your wattage requirements, or just write my own wattage calculator.
AnonymousCoward:
Thanks for any help - I'm really grateful for this wonderful community here.
Hey, we're happy to help. Good luck with your upgrade.