Cheap eXtreme Power Supply Calculator Pro

Well i'm not sure what the pro version gives you compared to free version but surely it can't be much? Can it?

but as it goes if it does £4 for life aint bad....I guess? lol
 
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Brilliant thanks dude.


Not sure if the extra features are worht it. I suppose if you a pro builder then they are


Hold on it says $1.99 down bottom!!!!!!!
 
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eXtreme PSU Calculator Promotion

Posted by Victor Wu@ 2009-10-14 12:46:00
The popular Power Supply Calculator that can gauge the system's power comsumption to help you with your power supply purchase has a promotion that starting today till Oct. 19, 2009, you can buy a lifetime subcription of the software for only $5.99. If you want to know how much power your system would need for each +12V, +5V, and +3.3V rails, you got to have this software.
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Some of us don't need a weather vane to know which way the wind blows ;)

A large degree of common sense combined with a good working knowledge of component current consumption tells me what PSU I need.

And if you research enough you can find out on the Internet exactly how many watts the average component will draw.

And if in doubt, don't subscribe to entrepeneurs who can only speak pigeon English, just buy a bigger power supply, always handy to have more than you need :)
 
I know where your coming from but maybe some people that visit this forum are too lazy hense my rather presumptous post!
 
I think the free version of the software is pretty good for folk who want a quick and easy idea of the power consumption of a proposed new build. Or for folk who are thinking of upgrading an existing build.

I have used it on several builds and their estimate was pretty close to the actual power usage of the pc's I built.
Doubt if the Pro version is of much use to newbies and a expert would not really need it.

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