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The problem with wattages is that they're not very reliable for brandless PSUs. A 400 watt quality PSU can actually run a lot of high-end stuff (ok, no tri-SLI 8800 Ultra) with some effort, but a brandless one may just as well crash then burn then explode. Also, you see all those 1kW+ PSUs when there is no system at stock that can only work with that much power.

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Right on RTB,

I found an Antec 1000W Power Supply between 80%-85% efficient.  So you can only put a load of 800w on the PSU.

8 Cores at 4.0GHz + 8800GTX = 623W

8 Cores at 3.2GHz + 8800GTX = 470W

4 Cores at 3.0GHz + 8800GTX = 241W

Article: Intel Power Consumption Then and Now

Processor power consumption chart

P.S. just the E6800 processor under load uses 67W, E6300(B2) uses 45W, E6300(L2) uses 37W

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I found an Antec 1000W Power Supply between 80%-85% efficient.  So you can only put a load of 800w on the PSU.

False. The wattage number is how much watt it can support after conversion, so if a 1000W PSU is 80% efficient at 1kW, then it takes 1000*(0.8)^-1 or 1.25kW from the socket. Also note that the efficiency depends completely on the load, for a general PSU it's the most efficient around 50% of its maximum wattage.

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