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#1 dared3vil0
Member since 2009 • 1254 Posts

Well I'm looking for a new PSU to go into SLI. How does this look?

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#2 Sledge70
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What graphics cards are you planning on getting?
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#3 XxSteelyoxX
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Looks good to me man.

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#4 Praviux
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It's a nice PS... will go well with any SLI or xfire setup, also can't beat modular makes for some nice and easy cable management.

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#5 dared3vil0
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What graphics cards are you planning on getting?Sledge70
I have 1 GTS 250, and my current PSU can't handle 2. Now i could do a slight upgrade but i want this to be good for years to come.
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#6 Sledge70
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That PSU will be fine for 2 GTX 250's even fine for 2 GTX 280's :)
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#7 dared3vil0
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That PSU will be fine for 2 GTX 250's even fine for 2 GTX 280's :) Sledge70

Ok, Thanks.

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#8 CStheGreat
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That's an incredibly good power supply, you can't go wrong with Corsair.

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#9 dared3vil0
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That's an incredibly good power supply, you can't go wrong with Corsair.

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Great, Thanks!
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#10 dared3vil0
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Well, I hear PCP&C is a better brand. Is the corsair linked above or thisone better

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#11 opamando
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Corsair and PC Power & Cooling are both great brands. But between those 2 the corsair is the better unit.
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#12 Lockedge
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Corsair and PC Power & Cooling are both great brands. But between those 2 the corsair is the better unit.opamando
Aye. As much as I support PC Power and Cooling, I consider Seasonic's builds to have really pushed the standard up(seasonic does most if not all of Corsair's PSUs, and also have flagships of their own such as the X-750). Take the Corsair model, it's really really good.
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#13 UltimateGamer95
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Well I'm looking for a new PSU to go into SLI. How does this look?

dared3vil0
I guess I'll never be able to build you a PC since you keep upgrading it lol ;) Anyway yeah that power supply will last you 5-10 years. (well in terms of reliability it should last you around 15 years)
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#14 Too_tight_shoes
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Well, I hear PCP&C is a better brand. Is the corsair linked above or thisone better

dared3vil0
PC Power and cooling are run by OCZ which is why I have been recommending OCZ modxstream PSU's since the same team that made past PCPnP power supplys help make those PSU's.
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#15 Too_tight_shoes
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[QUOTE="opamando"]Corsair and PC Power & Cooling are both great brands. But between those 2 the corsair is the better unit.Lockedge
Aye. As much as I support PC Power and Cooling, I consider Seasonic's builds to have really pushed the standard up(seasonic does most if not all of Corsair's PSUs, and also have flagships of their own such as the X-750). Take the Corsair model, it's really really good.

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"Seasonic can be found providing OEM services on various model lines for Antec, Corsair, PC Power and Cooling, and of course under its own Seasonic brand"

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#16 miltos33
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Anything made by Seasonic is top quality.