Also, if you want upgradeability for your videocard, you're better off getting a power-supply that has two six-pin PCI-E connectors, preferably one six-pin PCI-E connector, and one 6+2 pin PCI-E connector. 550 watt PSU PROBABLY (but might not) has that thus probably is sufficient for a really high-end power-hungry videocard. Lastly, as always, power (aka wattage) doesn't tell us how good the PSU is in reality. It's only one part of the equation.
Benchmarks for Battlefield Bad Company 2 are here:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthr ... f&t=148199 (for some odd reason they added 8x anti-aliasing, and 16x anisotropic, with maxed out settings).
I'm guessing that with the Core i5 750, the 9600GT will be the bottleneck, so the results should be similar to the link above.
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