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Which should I get?? PSU question

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September 10, 2013 7:45:34 PM

So I see some good deals on Cooler Master PSU (components are made by Sea Sonic) for 700v (full mod GOLD) and 1000v (full mod GOLD).

I plan on overclock:
-AMD FX 8350
-Gigabyte FXA990-UD3
-G Skill 2x4gb 1866 CL8
-Cooler Master Storm Scout II case
-7950 or 7970 GPU
-WinTV 2250 tv tuner
-Asus DVD Drive
-Will get Samsung SSD
-2 or 3 TB HDD

Which is perfect for me with how much room left? I may add another SSD later and Crossfire later.

700v $89
1000v $129

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a c 723 ) Power supply
September 10, 2013 8:10:02 PM

If you are going to Crossfire later the 1000watt although 750-850watts would be enough.
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September 10, 2013 8:17:19 PM

rolli59 said:
If you are going to Crossfire later the 1000watt although 750-850watts would be enough.


Yeh. For the cost of 800 the 1000v is cheaper. So if I crossfire, the 700 won't do? How about if I didn't crossfire?
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a c 723 ) Power supply
September 10, 2013 8:30:14 PM

It would be marginal but most likely do it with crossfire. Plenty for a single card.

Total system power with HD7970 CF peaks at 648watts http://www.anandtech.com/show/5805/nvidia-geforce-gtx-6...
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September 10, 2013 8:47:33 PM

rolli59 said:
It would be marginal but most likely do it with crossfire. Plenty for a single card.

Total system power with HD7970 CF peaks at 648watts http://www.anandtech.com/show/5805/nvidia-geforce-gtx-6...


for $129, only $40 more, would you find value in buying ithe 1000 and not need it or stick with the 700w? would there be any better performance?
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a c 723 ) Power supply
September 10, 2013 8:51:02 PM

PSU's do not affect performance. I would go with the 700 unless I was sure I was going to Crossfire.
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September 10, 2013 8:53:09 PM

rolli59 said:
PSU's do not affect performance. I would go with the 700 unless I was sure I was going to Crossfire.


what would crossfire or sli really do for me? what if i didnt game and only used it for media center, would crossfire or sli make it better vs one card?
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a c 723 ) Power supply
September 10, 2013 8:57:00 PM

No need for CF outside the gaming world and with a single HD7970 you will be fine with all current games on a single 1080P monitor
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September 10, 2013 9:38:32 PM

rolli59 said:
No need for CF outside the gaming world and with a single HD7970 you will be fine with all current games on a single 1080P monitor


is that really where sli or crossfire matter, is on multi screen? I plan on using my one 60" monitor.
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a c 723 ) Power supply
September 10, 2013 9:41:34 PM

Well it is resolution not actual size. We could say that CF or SLI are needed on multi monitor setups on extended resolution where they have to process more pixels.
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