I was wondering if by recalculating for a higher power draw for the fans would shift the range upwards, which is incorrect, but I'm also a bit skeptical about the low numbers on the SSD boot-drive... is there also, like with fans, the possibility that it will draw more power in a freak accident or unexpected scenario?
Don't tempt people to significantly undershoot
I don't think he's telling me to undershoot significantly. Our conversation has gone something like this:
- I initially made a power consumption calculation/chart based entirely on your guide, and asked if the results were overkill [374W*1.25=467.5]
- Davvo replied with a revision where he went in and found in the specs for some of the components what the brands said the max. power consumption was & added 25% for derating [285W*1.25=356.25W]
- Then I've continued to ask questions because I wanted to understand better, because I feel cautious about not sticking to your guide religiously, & because i don't believe what a brand says about their specs (since I don't believe they take into account 'anomalous' situations).
In other words I've been ready to almost just get a 750W PSU and Davvo has been talking me down from going over the spectrum he calculated and trying to keep me on the lower end of it - which I appreciate since it seems like going over can cause problems beyond just inefficiency (as Etorix pointed out to me).
I don't know why your calcualtions came up with 473W, am I missing something?
I think he was just giving an example of a number above 450W and below 500W and hasn't really looked at our calculations (though I could be wrong)
I'm not seeing availability in anything lower than 600W (from reputable brands, SFX)
I can get 450W SFX Corsair model that is 80 PLUS Platinum, it's from a supplier I don't like though (horrible reviews lumped with some good ones). That said I'm still a bit cautious about going for 450W instead of 500W-600W (well, 600W since I can't find any 500W models)