GTX 660 ti AMP, SLI with stealthxstream 600?

NexisNine

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Hello folks, so heres the situation. I'm thinking of buying another zotac 660ti Amp, for my rig as I can get it for cheap right away. Now, my PSU is a stealthxstream 600, very stable, no power issues, at all so far. But, can it handle the SLI load? It says on the table on the PSU,
12v1, 12v2,12v3,12v4
18a, 18a, 18a, 18a

total of 425w on the 12v lines
(http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/imagehosting/24046ce26b55a301.jpg)

My system as of today. I do plan on eventually upgrading MOBO, CPU, and PSU.


CPU: Q9550 Quad Core /Win7 Home Prem-64bit.
MOBO:Ultra 790i /P06 Bios
RAM:HyperX blu 8GB DDR3-1600MHz (L/S 9-9-9-27 1.65v) (KHX1600C9D3B1K2/8GX)
CASE: Cooler Master HAF 932 (such a beast!)
CPU COOLER: Coolermaster(uhhh can't recall)
+4 case fans
PSU: OCZ 600W StealthXStream
GPU:Zotac GTX 660 ti Amp!
HDD: 500gb WD
No Overclocking done.

Thanks for the help!

 
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Personally, I would change your Power Supply, for one I'm not a fan of OCZ PSU's. I've heard a lot of unreliable things from them and i'm sure a lot of people on here could vouch for the same. Get a reputable branded PSU like Seasonic, Corsair...

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Personally, I would change your Power Supply, for one I'm not a fan of OCZ PSU's. I've heard a lot of unreliable things from them and i'm sure a lot of people on here could vouch for the same. Get a reputable branded PSU like Seasonic, Corsair...
 
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300w for the GPU's + 95w for the CPU doesn't leave a lot of headroom, but still...
 

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