Power supply adequate

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I have a Cooler Master Silent Pro M 1000 watt power supply in my pc. I am thinking of upgrading my graphics card to AMD Radeon 295 X2 Dual GPU 8192MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card . Will my current power supply be enough to power this graphics card and my pc? The power supply has one 80A 12V rail, and one 30A 5V rail and another 30A 3.3V rail plus two other other rails.

Intel i7 990x Extreme Edition 12M Cache, 3.46 Ghz, 6.40 GT/s Intel QPI
GigaByte GA-X58A-UD7 (rev 1.0)
Corsair Memory Dominator GT 24GB (6 X 4GB) DDR3 2000 Mhz CAS 9 DHX XMP Triple Channel
Intel 520 Series SSD 120Gb + WD Caviar Black 1Tb + WD Caviar Black 640Gb
Logitech G19
Logitech G9X
Headphones: Logitech G51 Speakers / Logitech G930 Headphones
Windows 7 sp1 64bit
Coolermaster Cosmos RC-1000 Pure Black (5 case fans)
2 x optical drives
1 x blueray drive
1 x Aerocool Strike-X Panel Touchscreen Fan Controller
NO OVERCLOCKING ON ANY CURRENT COMPONENT, and I don't plan to overclock in the future.
Would be grateful for any suggestions you may have...
 
Solution
A Radeon R9-295X2 NEEDS 52 amps on the 12v + rail and a 800 watt power supply with 2 - 8 pin PCIE connections.

Your power supply can run the card it meets and exceeds the requirements.