F FranksE Reputable Jul 28, 2014 6 0 4,510 Jul 30, 2014 #1 got it for a good price but not sure if it's enough to crossfire. i'm confused about the +12 volt continuous current rating edit: specs: pcu i5 4690k mobo z87m extreme4 8 gb ram 1600 2 tb hdd 120 gb ssd 4 fans
got it for a good price but not sure if it's enough to crossfire. i'm confused about the +12 volt continuous current rating edit: specs: pcu i5 4690k mobo z87m extreme4 8 gb ram 1600 2 tb hdd 120 gb ssd 4 fans
Solution volcanoscout Jul 30, 2014 The minimum recommended by AMD is 800W, so technically it's sufficient. It's rated at a maximum output of 65.83A or 790W That PSU is not well regarded though - see this: http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-2185279/power-supply-tier-list.html It's down in the Tier 5 "Don't use these" category.
The minimum recommended by AMD is 800W, so technically it's sufficient. It's rated at a maximum output of 65.83A or 790W That PSU is not well regarded though - see this: http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-2185279/power-supply-tier-list.html It's down in the Tier 5 "Don't use these" category.
volcanoscout Dignified Jan 5, 2014 2,861 3 14,960 Jul 30, 2014 Solution #2 The minimum recommended by AMD is 800W, so technically it's sufficient. It's rated at a maximum output of 65.83A or 790W That PSU is not well regarded though - see this: http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-2185279/power-supply-tier-list.html It's down in the Tier 5 "Don't use these" category. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The minimum recommended by AMD is 800W, so technically it's sufficient. It's rated at a maximum output of 65.83A or 790W That PSU is not well regarded though - see this: http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-2185279/power-supply-tier-list.html It's down in the Tier 5 "Don't use these" category.