aninjakitty09 Honorable Jul 4, 2013 25 0 10,530 Dec 27, 2013 #1 How much power would you recommend in a psu if I have a 4670K, and crossfire GTX 780's?
Solution hdshatter Dec 27, 2013 High quality 750 watt if your not overclocking. Decent quality 850 if your planning on overclocking. http://i.imgur.com/T5pmz2S.png You PC with 2 780s will only use 650ish watts at most. Don't listen to people telling you to get really high wattage ones.
High quality 750 watt if your not overclocking. Decent quality 850 if your planning on overclocking. http://i.imgur.com/T5pmz2S.png You PC with 2 780s will only use 650ish watts at most. Don't listen to people telling you to get really high wattage ones.
airplanegeek Honorable Dec 24, 2012 1,221 0 11,960 Dec 27, 2013 #2 an 900w power supply will give you plenty of overclocking headroom. Upvote 0 Downvote
hdshatter Honorable Jan 18, 2013 233 0 10,760 Dec 27, 2013 Solution #3 High quality 750 watt if your not overclocking. Decent quality 850 if your planning on overclocking. http://i.imgur.com/T5pmz2S.png You PC with 2 780s will only use 650ish watts at most. Don't listen to people telling you to get really high wattage ones. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
High quality 750 watt if your not overclocking. Decent quality 850 if your planning on overclocking. http://i.imgur.com/T5pmz2S.png You PC with 2 780s will only use 650ish watts at most. Don't listen to people telling you to get really high wattage ones.
airplanegeek Honorable Dec 24, 2012 1,221 0 11,960 Dec 27, 2013 #4 900w is future proofing, it will power anything else that even an 4960X if he decides to upgrade cpu along the road. Upvote 0 Downvote
900w is future proofing, it will power anything else that even an 4960X if he decides to upgrade cpu along the road.