K8n Neo4 Platinum / Antec SP-400 SmartPower 2

Hi,
I am interested in purchasing a K8N Neo4 Platinum along with an Antec TX640B case and SmartPower 2 400w PSU.
I notice in the specification for this power supply that the +12V1 and +12V2 outputs are 14A and 15A respectively.
In the manual of the K8N Neo4 Platinum, it says that the ATX 12V power connection should be greater than 18A.
Will the Antec 400w PSU be sufficient to power this motherboard and its components?
The system will not be overclocked.
Thanks
Other components:
A64 3200+ Venice CPU
1GB (2x512) Crucial PC3200 RAM
ATI X800XL 256MB graphics card
WD 160GB SATA HDD

Quote from: Supershanks on 04-July-05, 20:45:09
Given that sli is the most power hungry yes. However the strategy still holds true & if buying a new unit it lengthens the useful life of the unit if u cover the possibilities.
The example shown below with 15A on each 12v rail highlights the issue. You can ignore the overclocking - that is on the CPU 12v1 rail .
With 2 HD @6800 gfx card & 2 optical drives the system is pretty average. You will see that the 12v2 rail is 78% loaded - 2% under the 80% target load. 14.6A of 15A available on 12v2 is commited, leaving no room 4 expansion.
A single rail supply by comparison with 30A on a single 12v rail.  would have 30-22.9 = 7.1A spare being 18.3/30 61% loaded, more than enough to handle additional hardware/upgrades.
I appreciate what you're saying, but the system I'll be building for my friend just won't require that power.
I've just used your calculator, and the absolute worst case scenario (based on 80% target load) is 13.9A on the 12V2 rail.  I've based that on upgrading to 4 RAM modules, extra fans, a better graphics card, and it still doesn't reach the PSU's limits.
Furthermore, the calculator is based on 100% load on all devices, which is unlikely to happen.
Thanks for your advice though, and that calculator has helped me put my mind at rest

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