Now you can Quad 295X2 which will get way to hot anyway. the question is why you would want to
Quad? 8 GPU's can't crossfire!
5 x titan black draws 250W max each making it 1000W total, CPU 125W, making it 1125W, everything else under 1300W. Not 1600W! Don't get two PSU's get something like this, a 1500W Corsair AX1500i PSU, with 80+ Titanium certified...yeah that's extreme. 1500W for the watt OC headroom, don't get two power supplies.
I have my 4930k clocked at 4.9Ghz thanks to my Noctua NH-D14 SE2011 CPU cooler, running on air, load temps are also great.
I'll be running an i7 4930k overclocked to 4.8GHz, and the 4 Titan Blacks overclocked to 1200MHz core clock, will I need to get dual PSUs? It doesn't look like an option because that would consume far too much power and overload the socket.
Now you can Quad 295X2 which will get way to hot anyway. the question is why you would want to
Quad? 8 GPU's can't crossfire!
5 x titan black draws 250W max each making it 1000W total, CPU 125W, making it 1125W, everything else under 1300W. Not 1600W! Don't get two PSU's get something like this, a 1500W Corsair AX1500i PSU, with 80+ Titanium certified...yeah that's extreme. 1500W for the watt OC headroom, don't get two power supplies.
I have my 4930k clocked at 4.9Ghz thanks to my Noctua NH-D14 SE2011 CPU cooler, running on air, load temps are also great.
On another note, should I get quad EVGA GTX Titan Black Hydro Copper signatures and watercool them? Or should I get the normal cards and watercool and OC them (1200Mhz-1300Mhz)