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PSU Requirements for 7770 GHz Crossfire?

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January 18, 2014 1:12:01 PM

I want to know what would be a recommended PSU wattage would be for crossfiring.

Currently has:

i7-4770k
8GB DDR3 1600
WD Desktop Blue
Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 1GB Ghz Edition
BenQ 1680x1050

Only has a 400w PSU, something tells me that won't be enough.

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January 18, 2014 1:15:53 PM

it may be enough if you have the 6 pin pci connector is it a name brand or some off brand...
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January 18, 2014 1:17:46 PM

Some of the cards call for Minimum 450 watt Power Supply but it could be close...
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January 18, 2014 1:20:39 PM

@johnnyb105 - I think the OP meant two HD 7770 cards in Crossfire.

The recommendations on this site are 430W for a system with one card and 520W for a system with two cards. You need two 6-pin PCI-E connectors, one for each card.
http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page362.htm

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January 18, 2014 1:23:17 PM

And then we have AMD's recommendation:

For a system using two Radeon HD 7770 GHz Edition graphics cards in 2-way CrossFireX mode AMD specifies a minimum of a 600 Watt or greater power supply. The power supply should also have a combined +12 Volt continuous current rating of 30 Amps or greater and have at least two 6-pin PCI Express supplementary power connectors.
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January 18, 2014 1:28:23 PM

I am running a 750 watt power supply with dedicated headers, currently only running one 7850 card - but could add another if that is the issue?
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January 18, 2014 1:30:00 PM

Oh my bad I thought he meant one lol... I am running 2 7770 crossfire with a richland 6600k 2 dvd burners 3 hard drives and fans 4 of them in a rosewill case on 650 watt corsair no problems.. Hope this helps.
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January 18, 2014 1:30:56 PM

punitor1 said:
I am running a 750 watt power supply with dedicated headers, currently only running one 7850 card - but could add another if that is the issue?


Yes you can. 750W is plenty.
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January 18, 2014 1:31:05 PM

ignore my above post - somehow it went to the wrong post.
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January 19, 2014 10:03:01 PM

What do you think would be a good, cheap, PSU (700+ watts) for $50 or less? Would 600 Watts be enough?
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January 19, 2014 10:10:21 PM

600 watts would be fine for crossfire as I said I am running 2 asus 7770 3 hard drive 1 ssd drive 2 dvd burners and 4 fans all on 650 watts.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

This is the one I am using been great,

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
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