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660ti tri SLI

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September 10, 2013 9:01:16 AM

Hey guys,

I recently had some hiccups with my dual SLI setup but that is resolved and now i have a 3 660 ti cards. One EVGA and two ASUS cards. My question is will my PSU run the 3 cards without and issues? I have a Corsair 750tx. Dual SLI runs mint with no issues but can the PSU handle another card? Other components are 32gb Ballistix 1600 ram, i5 2500 clocked to 3.9g, DVD drive, H55 Corsair Liquid cooler and Ceton cable card.

I searched for a few days now and I'm not getting a straight forward answer I've seen ASUS themselves run 3 660ti's on a 750w Corsair TX on YouTube and but i also seen a rig where the owner couldn't even boot the machine with a 1000w PSU.

I checked here http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/sli and on GURU and i am still unsure.

Also i saw a great review for this PSU, i may return my Corsair for it.. The corsair has Coil whine, annoying since the rig is dead silent otherwise.

http://www.amazon.com/XFX-Single-Modular-Certified-P185...

Thanks guys

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September 10, 2013 9:19:32 AM

Drop the OC on your CPU and you might just scrape by is my first thought without actually getting a calculator out.
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September 10, 2013 9:23:22 AM

Mousemonkey said:
Drop the OC on your CPU and you might just scrape by is my first thought without actually getting a calculator out.


I'm guessing i throw this guy in there and I'm gold then? It's 850w. Im pretty sick of the coil whine on the corsair to be honest

http://www.amazon.com/XFX-Single-Modular-Certified-P185...
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September 10, 2013 9:27:13 AM

I haven't done any research on that PSU so I can't tell you if its a good one or not but I will say that not all PSU's are created equal and some can't do what they say on the side of the tin so always try and find some decent reviews before you buy.
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September 10, 2013 9:48:29 AM

Mousemonkey said:
I haven't done any research on that PSU so I can't tell you if its a good one or not but I will say that not all PSU's are created equal and some can't do what they say on the side of the tin so always try and find some decent reviews before you buy.


Do you have a recommendation?
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September 10, 2013 10:25:04 AM

Have a look at this site :- http://www.jonnyguru.com/ if he says it will work then it will work.
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