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Looking for good power supply that will run a GTX 760

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May 4, 2014 6:42:08 AM

Does anyone have any recommendations on a good power supply that is about 600-750W and has 2 PCI-e 6 pin connectors and a 8 pin EPS rail as I need something that is around £60 and can run a PNY GTX 760 (30 amps on the 12V rail as my current PSU only has 22 amps on its 12V rail).

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May 4, 2014 6:49:48 AM

XFX Pro 550
Seasonic S12II 520
Seasonic G 550

These are all top quality supplies and can all supply over 40A on the +12V rail.
You don't need a 600W power supply for a GTX 760.
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May 6, 2014 6:45:45 PM

leon909 said:
Does anyone have any recommendations on a good power supply that is about 600-750W and has 2 PCI-e 6 pin connectors and a 8 pin EPS rail as I need something that is around £60 and can run a PNY GTX 760 (30 amps on the 12V rail as my current PSU only has 22 amps on its 12V rail).


Think about putting A Corsair RM 1000W, there not to expensive. I run an ASRock FX extreme 9, AMD 9590 and EVGA 780tI and i've still got power to spare.
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May 6, 2014 9:25:39 PM

RM series has crap capacitors, and could fail early. I'd run from them.

Going too big actually substantially reduces the efficiency you'll see, and is a big waste of money.

You'd have power so spare even if you added another 780Ti.
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May 6, 2014 10:19:30 PM

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RM series has crap capacitors, and could fail early. I'd run from them.

Going too big actually substantially reduces the efficiency you'll see, and is a big waste of money.

You'd have power so spare even if you added another 780Ti.


80 PLUS Gold-certified Efficiency, 3 year guaranty what more do you want from a PSU
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a c 130 ) Power supply
May 6, 2014 10:50:12 PM

More than five years, capacitors not made by CapXon, and heatsinks that are more than a slab of aluminium.

I'm trying to find a better review of it (the 750W/850W are different), but it's CWT and probably doesn't have as much protection as I'd like.
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