Monitors and Graphics and SLI, oh my.
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@creayt 225w/gtx970 IIRC
You're not going to have much room left over
Edit: independant or SLI, I'd still budget the full dollop of juice for each one, total the system needs and add 30-50%
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@MattSpeller said:
@creayt 225w/gtx970 IIRC
You're not going to have much room left over
Edit: independant or SLI, I'd still budget the full dollop of juice for each one, total the system needs and add 30-50%
Good to know. Thanks!
Which would you go with between these three?
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I was just looking at the hx750i for my next build... from what I could tell the HXi line is one of the best options for PSUs on the market right now.
Here's the summary of TechPowerUp's exhaustive review of the HX1000i. Long story short: it's really good!
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@MattSpeller said:
@creayt http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-HX1000i-Performance-Supply-CP-9020074-NA/dp/B00M2UINT6/ref=sr_1_8?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1439931193&sr=1-8&keywords=corsair+power+supply
Dat platinum efficiency drool
She's heeeeeeeere.
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*puts on sunglasses and retreats to a safe distance.
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It's a beautiful thing, this GTX 970 business.
Running a 27" Dell 3840x2160 @ 60hz w/ 3 OTHER 27" 1440p screens all at 59 or 60Hz without a single hiccup on this single card.
I had no idea what I was missing in the graphics card department.
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@creayt 970 was a game changer in the industry, love mine!
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@MattSpeller I don't know why but I assumed that w/ a 4k in the mix the 4 screens would be slightly too much for it or that I'd at least notice some slowdown. Turns out not to be the case and now I'm even debating returning the HX1000i...
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@creayt said:
@MattSpeller I don't know why but I assumed that w/ a 4k in the mix the 4 screens would be slightly too much for it or that I'd at least notice some slowdown. Turns out not to be the case and now I'm even debating returning the HX1000i...
That said, I am making that assessment based on about 5 minutes of use. And now I'm noticing some keystroke delay. I'll withhold real judgment until a few days in.
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@creayt Get one of these if you want to know for sure
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882715001
Other thing to consider is the larger your power overhead the cooler the PSU will run, the longer it will last. The holy trinity of electronics life.
http://www.eetasia.com/STATIC/ARTICLE_IMAGES/201306/EEOL_2013JUN10_OPT_POW_TA_01Fig2.jpg
MTBF of caps vs operating temp (very rough guide but gives you a solid feel for the effect of temp on electronics). About every 10c you go up, life goes down by half.