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Thermaltake TR2 TR600 600W psu power a GTX 760?

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September 6, 2013 1:33:14 AM

Hello, I'm very new here so forgive me if I didn't put this thread in the right spot. I was simply wondering if my 600W PSU could run a GTX 760. I do know that Tt doesn't make the best PSU's, but my 560 is going out because one of my cousins went willy nilly in the overclocking software I had and It was hitting 91-93C under load, so I thought that the GTX 760 would be a nice upgrade. I noticed on the box though, that the GTX 760 needs a 30 amp minimum to run. The TR600 has a dual rail 12V thing. The amps on them are +12V1 @23A and 12V2 @20A. The PSU also has the required connectors stock, and says it is rated for SLI/Crossfire. I'm not sure exactly how dual rails work, but it sounds like enough. Some reviews said it didn't, and some reviews said it did. Please help ;_;

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a c 2488 ) Power supply
September 6, 2013 7:32:38 AM

The TR2 should be able to run the 760.
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September 6, 2013 5:09:23 PM

SR-71 Blackbird said:
The TR2 should be able to run the 760.


How exactly do I find the total amps on my 12V rails if I may ask? Adding them together seems to simple.
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a c 2488 ) Power supply
September 6, 2013 5:10:38 PM
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a c 2488 ) Power supply
September 6, 2013 5:18:53 PM

Depends on which model 600 you have?
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