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Title: Is a bequitet 430W enough for a HD5870?
Post by: Uhrenknecht on June 13, 2011, 07:32:34 AM
Hey there,
just ordered a returned Gigabyte HD5870 for 177€.

Got a Bequiet 430W power supply and asked myself if I need a new power supply for using the card (OC or not) and or extra fans?

Actually Im running an Athlon Dual 6000+ with 2 GB DDR2-Ram , Nvidia 8800GTS and 3 IDE-HDDs.


Thanks for help


Title: Re: Is a bequitet 430W enough for a HD5870?
Post by: swusc2 on June 13, 2011, 08:24:47 AM
It probably is enough. Just be careful you might want to down-clock your CPU just to be safe. Also long as you aren't mining with both CPU and GPU you should be fine.


Title: Re: Is a bequitet 430W enough for a HD5870?
Post by: smoki on June 13, 2011, 08:32:57 AM
Well, the PSU can output 30A on the 12V rail. That will be enough if this is going to be a dedicated mining rig.
On the other hand, if you plan to use the system while mining, then no, it probably will not be enough. And certainly not, if you plan to keep the 8800GTS in the rig. The CPU can use over 100W under load, the 8800GTS close to 150W and the 5870 around 180W.


Title: Re: Is a bequitet 430W enough for a HD5870?
Post by: Uhrenknecht on June 13, 2011, 10:32:40 AM
Nvidia goes to Ebay. How can I use the computer if the mining takes too much cpu-power? On my 8800GTS I turned off Aero in Win 7 and it's okay to play poker and F5 MtGox.. :)


Title: Re: Is a bequitet 430W enough for a HD5870?
Post by: gigabytecoin on June 13, 2011, 06:12:24 PM
Hey there,
just ordered a returned Gigabyte HD5870 for 177€.

Got a Bequiet 430W power supply and asked myself if I need a new power supply for using the card (OC or not) and or extra fans?

Actually Im running an Athlon Dual 6000+ with 2 GB DDR2-Ram , Nvidia 8800GTS and 3 IDE-HDDs.


Thanks for help

If your CPU draws over 75 watts then I would say no, it is not powerful enough.

You always want to "over do it" with your PSU.


Title: Re: Is a bequitet 430W enough for a HD5870?
Post by: hardly on June 13, 2011, 06:18:25 PM
never ever ever would I trust a $30 power supply with a <$200 graphics card.

If that power supply is a crappy as I'm 99% sure it is, then effectively it will handle about 300 watts.


Title: Re: Is a bequitet 430W enough for a HD5870?
Post by: Uhrenknecht on June 14, 2011, 10:20:42 AM
Thanks guys, but I'm not sure if you underestimate my PSU

http://www.be-quiet.net/be-quiet.net/index.php?StoryID=17&ProductID=44&websiteLang=en

That's my PSU.
 30$ is at lot less than I paid for it. It actually costs 48€ ( http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/info/p619208_430W-be-quiet--Pure-Power-L7-80--Bronze.html )which is actually about 68$.

And I'm not using my NVIDIA anymore!


Title: Re: Is a bequitet 430W enough for a HD5870?
Post by: smoki on June 14, 2011, 08:47:15 PM
Yeah, just ignore hardly's comment about the psu being crap. Bequiet actually produces very good power supplies and you can be confident that if the spec sheet says 30A @ 12V, that's what the unit will deliver.
I say give it a try, but keep an eye on the 12V, 5V and 3.3V voltages (use a program like cpuid hardware monitor, http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html (http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html)). If they deviate for more than 5% from their nominal values under load, the psu is being dangerously overstressed.


Title: Re: Is a bequitet 430W enough for a HD5870?
Post by: computerparts on June 15, 2011, 08:55:09 AM
That is a decent psu. It has some voltage fluctuations although they aren't too bad. Other than that, it will definitely handle a 5870.