ChristianO Distinguished Dec 12, 2013 77 6 18,635 Feb 6, 2014 #1 The title says it all. Here is the build: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Revxltage/saved/388H
Solution ACTechy Feb 6, 2014 That's an excellent choice. More power than you need, but better to have more if you want to possibly SLI in the future.
That's an excellent choice. More power than you need, but better to have more if you want to possibly SLI in the future.
qbsinfo Honorable Jul 26, 2012 601 0 11,360 Feb 6, 2014 #2 YES! but if you are going to use a single card - a 550 watt PSU will be enough, including overclocking. a 650 if you want a bit of a cushion. Upvote 0 Downvote
YES! but if you are going to use a single card - a 550 watt PSU will be enough, including overclocking. a 650 if you want a bit of a cushion.
ACTechy Distinguished Oct 25, 2012 1,765 0 20,960 Feb 6, 2014 Solution #3 That's an excellent choice. More power than you need, but better to have more if you want to possibly SLI in the future. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
That's an excellent choice. More power than you need, but better to have more if you want to possibly SLI in the future.