B brandxbeer Honorable Oct 13, 2014 219 0 10,710 Aug 11, 2018 #1 I have a 1080ti reference model and i7 8700k powered by an evga 750 w gold psu. Is this enough power to support another 1080ti?
I have a 1080ti reference model and i7 8700k powered by an evga 750 w gold psu. Is this enough power to support another 1080ti?
Solution J_E_D_70 Aug 11, 2018 Might get by but recommended is 850w: http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page362.htm That said, I wouldn’t do that. Too many issues with SLI. Better to save that money, get an 1180ti when thet release, and sell the 1080ti.
Might get by but recommended is 850w: http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page362.htm That said, I wouldn’t do that. Too many issues with SLI. Better to save that money, get an 1180ti when thet release, and sell the 1080ti.
J jawlesspython04 Distinguished May 25, 2014 366 0 18,960 Aug 11, 2018 #2 750W would probably be enough If you are running everything stock. But just to be safe get an 850W-1000W PSU. Upvote 0 Downvote
750W would probably be enough If you are running everything stock. But just to be safe get an 850W-1000W PSU.
Ali Tauseef Distinguished Nov 20, 2012 1,843 0 21,010 Aug 11, 2018 #3 jawlesspython04 : 750W would probably be enough If you are running everything stock. But just to be safe get an 850W-1000W PSU. No, there's no need for that much power at all. Your specifications won't be consuming more than 600w, 750w will be more than enough. Upvote 0 Downvote
jawlesspython04 : 750W would probably be enough If you are running everything stock. But just to be safe get an 850W-1000W PSU. No, there's no need for that much power at all. Your specifications won't be consuming more than 600w, 750w will be more than enough.
J_E_D_70 Splendid Mar 21, 2012 7,294 59 30,290 Aug 11, 2018 Solution #4 Might get by but recommended is 850w: http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page362.htm That said, I wouldn’t do that. Too many issues with SLI. Better to save that money, get an 1180ti when thet release, and sell the 1080ti. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Might get by but recommended is 850w: http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page362.htm That said, I wouldn’t do that. Too many issues with SLI. Better to save that money, get an 1180ti when thet release, and sell the 1080ti.
EquineHero Reputable BANNED Oct 6, 2015 712 0 5,010 Aug 11, 2018 #5 brandxbeer : I have a 1080ti reference model and i7 8700k powered by an evga 750 w gold psu. Is this enough power to support another 1080ti? Don't waste your money on SLI. I used to SLI 1070s but it's really not worth the hassle unless every single game you play supports SLI. Upvote 0 Downvote
brandxbeer : I have a 1080ti reference model and i7 8700k powered by an evga 750 w gold psu. Is this enough power to support another 1080ti? Don't waste your money on SLI. I used to SLI 1070s but it's really not worth the hassle unless every single game you play supports SLI.