Originally posted by Lightspeed
You'l have to put in TWO seperate molex connectors (i.e. not on one string) and nVidia puts it as nicely as "we recommend a 480 W power supply".
The X800 PE drains LESS power than the 9800 Pro, needs one connector, and thus no special power supply either. That's life, huh?
Most new power supplies come with 5 or more molex connectors, that should be enough for your need. And while nVidia recommends 480W the 6800 Ultra has been demonstrated to run at a 350W PSU on a full rig, and on 300W with a bare bones sytem.
The X800 PE at the price of an ultra is not worth it, esspecially since a GT at 100 $ cheaper can beat it.
So what if it drains less then a 9800? are you lacking in power? Again, with PCI-E, the geforce only needs 1 connector, putting it on the same level as the Radeon.
While I like Radeon cards, and currently own one, I freely admit, that unless near games like HL2, Sims, Rome and for the further titles like STALKER and FEAR, are in favour of ATI in the same way that Doom3 favours Nvidia(I wont get indepth here), there is no way ATI can claim it has 'Won' this round.
Now if, the current situation continues, with the card refresh, ATI pulls an Nvidia, and suddenly is totatly competetive, then we will be back to the 9xx and FX line, only with roles reversed.