600 watts seems excessive, but as it's been pointed out, FT8 is a weak signal mode, not low a low power mode. From previous experience on the bands,the higher in frequency, the less power I run. I run a lot more power on 160-40 than on 30-10 meters. If those higher frequencies won't support a QSO with low power, there's no need to try forcing
Only thing is, nvidia is recommending a 600 watt power supply, and I have a thermaltake smart bx1 550 watt 80+ bronze power supply. My CPU is a ryzen 5 3600 (i know i'll get bottlenecked, its fine) my full specs are Ryzen 5 3600 CPU GTX 1660 Super Thermaltake Smart Bx1 550 Watt 80+ bronze MSI B450 M Motherboard 16 GB Ram (3200)
1.5 x 100W = 150W at 8-ohms. If you have a large room and listen to dynamic classical music on 4-ohm speakers, then your equation might look something like this: 2.5 x 100W = 250W at 4-ohms. That may seem like a lot of power, but you have to remember that an amplifier will have a much lower power output rating into 8-ohms than it will into 4-ohms.
You can increase the wattage of your space heater by 25% for every 2 feet of extra height to make up for it. A 1500-watt space heater would be required in a 10 x 12 room with 10-foot ceilings. A 10 x 12 room with a 12-foot ceiling requires an 1800-watt space heater. 1200 watts x 0.5 = 600 watts. 600 watts + 1200 watts = 1800 watts.
Watts (W or kW) = Volts (V) x Amps (A)Amps (A) = Watts (W or kW) / Volts (V) So, as long as you have required Volts and Amps, you can easily convert them into an estimate of required running watts. Maybe you remember that this equation represents the Ohm’s law from High School physics. Luckily, there is a device called “ appliance load
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is 600 watts a lot