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Siverstone Zeus 750w PSU enough? OCed 8800gtx sli/Q6600/DDR2

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Silverstone Zeus 750w PSU enough for this build?

SilverStone Zeus ST75ZF 750W PSU Key Features:

* 750 watt continuous power output
* ATX12V v2.2 and EPS12V support
* Quad +12V outputs (up to 60A combined +12V)
* NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFire Ready
* High-Efficiency (>80%)
* Active PFC with Universal AC line input
* 3-Year warranty

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Nforce 680i mobo
Intel Q6600 @~3.4ghz
8800 GTX SLI OCed 630/2000
2-3gb DDR2-800 oced ~900
1 sata hard drive
1 dvd burner

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I don't know, that DDR2 might be two much for it! Yes, it's fine....

wes

Reply to weskurtz81

it will work - i used that same psu on 965 running 4.5ghz a real power sucker and crossfire x1900xt - the psu did not even get warm!

east luna sells the strider 750 for $137, its quad rail module.

Reply to dragonsprayer

How sure are you guys? I can have peace of mind buying the Zeus750 and save 70$cad from not having to buy the Zeus850? :lol:

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