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    Hey Guys,
    My PC is done (thanks for the help.) NVidia Sentinal has told me that my 620V Enermax Liberty won't give enough power for optimal performance. Apparently my 12V amperage is 22 and should be 26 Wow, power hungry BFG 7900 GT OC. I need some recommendations for a PSU like this. Hopefully Keep it under 200. My RMA expires in 10 days so PLEASE be quick with responses.

    -ARDEN

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    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817341002

    I would think that PSU would handle just about anything. I'm sure there are much better ones out there though. Just newegg it and narrow your search to what you want.
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    I need over 26 Amps, that says 18 A under 12V. Any other responses. Although those OCZ PSUs are supposed to be excelletn (-P

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    Bump, please I really need some responses.

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    This one hits out 35Amps. Try searching for it on NewEgg?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arden View Post
    I need over 26 Amps, that says 18 A under 12V. Any other responses. Although those OCZ PSUs are supposed to be excelletn (-P
    The OCZ should be fine. The 18 A on the spec sheet isn't what you should be looking at. That number doesn't "matter". What you need to know is the total Amps on the 12V rail, so you need to add up the Amps on every 12V rail. But that 18 Amps does'nt tell you the total output it gives. It is more like the max Amps that could be delivered through that rail. But in actuality, it may be only possible for a particular PSU to deliver 16 A. I think you want to use this equation:

    Total Watts on the 12V rails / 12 V = Amps on the 12 V rails

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