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    Web page to calculate power supply needs.

    Seems fairly accurate.
    http://www.utcache.com/power.asp

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    Its broke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrit
    Its broke
    It's working again.

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    IT would be nice if they had a little more accurate system, such as CPU type, such as northwood P4 or prescott since the prescott take much more power. Also, a couple more choices on the video card because Im sure that my 6800 Ultra OC takes more juice than the FX series and 9700 that they mention. All in all a nice tool, but just needs a few tweaks

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    I liked it very much - saves lot of time

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    I use this one. Always found it quite accurate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazzak
    I use this one. Always found it quite accurate!
    that ones pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazzak
    I use this one. Always found it quite accurate!
    Doesn't seem to consider multi-CPU rigs or different types of hard drives. The first one said I need about 500 W. This one said I only need 300 W.

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    Hey all...I wrote the power supply calc at www.utcache.com or www.vbutils.com (same site). I'm glad everyone likes it...I'm working on a new version with many improvements, so please post a response with suggestions.

    I've been surprised how many people actually use it...wow!

    Look for my other freeware and shareware there as well...

    Enjoy!

    Rob

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