Able To SLI?

Rooks

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Hi, this is a double post from the PSU sub forum but i'd rather have it here for best results, would i be able to run two GTX 275's in SLI with this PSU?

http://www.amazon.com/Alienware-NP [...] B002BCJ95M

I also have;

Asus nForce P5N-D Mobo
Q9400 @ 3.00GHz
4GB DDR2 1066MHz

Power Supply Specs;
Output Power: 750 Watt
Input Voltage: 100 - 240V ~ 10A, 50/60 Hz
80 PLUS Compliant
Typical Efficiency (50% Load): 83.88%
Average Efficiency: 81.63%
One (1) 24-pin ATX Connector
Seven (7) Large Molex Connectors
Four (4) Serial ATA Connectors
Four (4) 6-pin PCI Express Connectors
One (1) 4-pin 12-Volt ATX power connector
One (1) 8-pin EPS + 12-Volt power connector
Maximum Combined Power on +5V and +3.3V Output is 150W
Maximum Combines Power on +12VA, +12VB, +12VC, +12VD Output is 700W


Specifications:
+5V / 16.0A
+5VFP / 3.0A
+12VA / 18.0A
+12VC / 18.0A
+12VE / 18.0A
-12V / 0.2A
+3.3V / 30.0A
+12VB / 18.0A
+12VD / 18.0A


Dimensions:
3.9 x 6.5 x 6-inches (H x W x D, approximate)