Best Power Supplie?

kaputcom

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hi
i dont no which is the best power supplie for my pc,
my spec:
i7 2600k @4mhz
asus maximus 4 extrem
8GB g.skill 2133MHz
asus gtx 570 dc2
haf x
2 hdd drives
enermax 525 pro82+


i wont to add another 570gtx and OC it + give to my cpu more OC and add ssd drive too.
wich power supplie is the best choice for me ?
thx for the help
 
This will do it for you -

www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151102

Alternatively you can go all guns blazing and get one from two of the best 1200W PSU's available -

www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139014

www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371043
 


Both are equally good. Seasonic makes their own PSU's and often for others as well (including Corsair). Thus it scores a point extra over Corsair here. Corsair units though are slightly cheaper but of equivalent quality and performance. Basically, you can't go wrong with either.
 

oby20

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if you are on a budget but wanted a very good quality hi wattage psu, i suggest you go for the FSP everest 800w. check it out, its really cheaper than any 800w corsair & seasonic but its as good as any high end psu out there. you wont go wrong with that psu.
 

Mozart25

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Assuming a 100% load utilization and generous allowance for additional devices (six fans, an extra PCI card, overclock, four USB devices, and four ram DIMMs), you are looking at a MAX draw of 650w.

That would be simultaneously pushing your CPU and GPU to their limits, which would never happen outside of a linpack and GPU test at the same time.

However, if you add a second GTX 570 (SLI), your power consuming jumps to 850w, which is probably the line of thinking of people suggesting a PSU over 1000w.

However, if you have no plans on going SLI, a 750w PSU will serve you fine.

Just remember, total wattage is not the most crucial factor when picking out a PSU, but total voltage available on the +12V, +5V, and +3.3V rails.