saqib_khan
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Whats this "Zebby 450W SATA II " ? Thats a PSU, right ? Remove that SATAII thingee from there. I dont think that can handle 9600 GSO. If you have this PSU, you should go for 4670 only.
saqib_khan said:^^ Its different. Yours is Zebronics and your friend is running VIP PSU. So company of both differs. If yours is Zebronics Pro series PSU, than ofcourse you also can insert 9600 GSO/8800 in it, but yours is generic. IF you can give us a screenshot of your PSU, then it would be very good.
naveen58 said:if you are looking for bang for the buck then i'll suggest you to go with HD 4770 instead of 4670.
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rajkumar_pb said:Why a generic PSU wouldn't enuff for a 9600GT? Doesn't the Watts matter here?
I am talking abt 4.2k max and u suggest me to get 4770...:rofl:
saqib_khan said:Yes, a generic PSU can't handle 9600 GT. For PSU's efficiency also do matter. Think of this, 450W generic PSU costs 500 Rs and 450W Corsair, costs 4k. So now you can understand![]()
j1n M@tt said:9600GSO is good, but you will need a PSU upgrade, nah??
ggt said:sapphire is value for money plus good after sales service as mentioned by ohter TE members.