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Well, it's not that I'm being cheap. The thing is that I can keep the 6670 that I've been left with. Or I can buy one of the other 2 and pay for shipping.
The 6770 and the 6850 consume more, although I suppose that with my power supply there won't be any problems…
If I'm not going to notice a difference between the 6670 and the others in my system, does it make sense?
If you tell me yes, then I'll order them!Thanks again!
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Radeon HD 6670 review Draw your own conclusions, and if your monitor is a TFT you should play with the native resolution…
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Catch the 6850.
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Fuente alimentacion: Media Magic 900 W
Who recommended that power supply to you, your worst enemy?:facepalm:
Salu2!
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I would get the HD6850 in your place.
And I would change this power supply to a 600 W quality one with 80 plus, like a Corsair or Antec. The Media Magic you have installed does not inspire any confidence in me. I already had one of these but 600 W a while ago and the fun I had when it blew up and how it took out a 500 GB hard drive with it.
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HD6850 +1

I put the HD6870 on a good friend's E8400 and he's super happy. The 6850 performs a little less but considering users' experiences, it's well worth it for your PC.Regards!!
P.D: The power supply... well, man, it doesn't inspire much/any confidence in me either ;D
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6850 of the street.
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Ok… You're scaring me with the power supply thing. I'm looking at prices on pccomponentes, and I didn't know that a quality power supply was so expensive...
What's the difference between 80 plus bronze, silver, gold, etc?If I get the 6850... Would 600 W be enough or would it be just right? Any specific model that's good/nice/cheap?
Edit: I've already seen the difference between plus, bronze, etc. The energy efficiency...
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The 6850 doesn't suck up even 150W, I don't think you'll have problems even with a crappy power supply, but well, it's an aspect that shouldn't be neglected.
The bare minimum would be an Antec CP450P for 37€ with which you would only have one 6-pin PCIe (which the 6850 needs), I would get something better like the SilverStone Strider Essential 500W with more power and in a single rail for 56€, plus it has 2 PCIe cables to mount a more serious graphics card. If you're looking to spend little, I suppose the maximum would be a Corsair TX 650 for 88 euros, going through an OCZ ZS for example, the 650W one that is 69 euros.
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Thanks for your answers. In the end I am sure I will go with the 6850.
Regarding the power supply, I have been using it for over 2 years and I have not had any problems... that is, I only have one hard drive, a burner and a PCI wifi. I am not going to do crossfire, SLI, overclocking or anything like that.
Using this watt calculator, it tells me that my system, with the 6850, would need a 300 W power supply.
I ask, can I safely continue using my current "clumsy" power supply? Or is it dangerous even if it only consumes 300 W of its "theoretical" 900 W?
Thank you very much again for your attention!
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What amperage (12V) does the power supply sticker say?
Editing: Most likely nothing will happen or if it breaks, no components will be damaged, but of course with a good power supply you have even less chance of any of these annoyances happening. If you can sell it or put it in a more modest luxury equipment, otherwise, as you see, if it's too bad to leave for about 50-60€, go with the one you have.
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This is the source sticker: -
Focusing on 12V which is what matters, you will consume about 250W of the 336 it has. If you can afford it I would change it, if it doesn't last, there is no other option :ugly:
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That power supply on its +12V line (the one that matters) is like one of ~400W, which is enough for your computer, but if you can spend ~60€ on a decent 550-600W 80+ or better Bronze power supply, you will be able to amortize it directly from the savings on electricity consumption, in 1-2 years, in which you will also be better protected.
About the graphics card, if you want to play anything, anything below HD67xx is throwing money away, but of the ones you put, for the price difference: HD6850 +1 :sisi:
Salu2!
PD: The imminent release of several new models (GTX680, HD78xx), should continue to lower prices
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30A at 3.3V and 55A at 5V, what a rare power supply :ugly:
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Focusing on 12V which is what matters, you will consume about 250W of the 336 it has. If you can afford it I would change it, if it doesn't last, there is no other option :ugly:
How are the calculations made? It's just out of curiosity... Thanks!
Edit: I've already seen it 12 * 28 = 336
Thanks!
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Which one would you choose between these 2?
Tacens Radix V 750W - 57 €
Corsair CX600 V2 600W Builder Series - 67 € -
If it has to be from that store <:(, choose from this list.
Salu2!
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¿Con cual os quedaríais entre estas 2?
Tacens Radix V 750W - 57 €
Corsair CX600 V2 600W Builder Series - 67 €Yo ya te he puesto algunos modelos, si otro compañero te aconseja otros, por favor, no te saques de la manga más :ffu:
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Yo ya te he puesto algunos modelos, si otro compañero te aconseja otros, por favor, no te saques de la manga más :ffu:
Perdona hombre, no es que te haya ignorado ni nada de eso, todo lo contrario. Era por ver un poco mas de variedad. Al final creo que me quedaré con la AeroCool Strike-X Power 600W por 55€
Muchas gracias a todos por vuestra ayuda.
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