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jagger
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Hi!, Im looking for a new psu for my new pc.

I´ll try to put 2x titan + 1x 570gtx

This psu will be enough but is very expensive and maybe I dont need that power.

Corsair Ax1200i 1200w 80 Plus Platinum

Any suggestion??
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ASyme1
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rushes wrote:Hi!, Im looking for a new psu for my new pc.

I´ll try to put 2x titan + 1x 570gtx

This psu will be enough but is very expensive and maybe I dont need that power.

Corsair Ax1200i 1200w 80 Plus Platinum

Any suggestion??
Hi
I've put a bunch of four card rigs together this year. For a three card rig including two Titans I would recommend 1500 watts. My favorite is the EVGA one. Expensive, but worth it. The Classifieds are nice too.

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jagger
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Maybe 1200w is too much..
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FrankPooleFloating
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Hardly. Get 1200w.. or even 1500w as Alec suggests...

Corsair or EVGA should be wonderful. Corsair 1200w is going into my next beast. I can't
find EVGA 1200w... hmm... seems to go from 750 to 1500.. strange.. and the 1500w is $449!!

Really, 1200w should do the job pretty nice. And I would think that PSU's only use as much
juice as you require (am I right?.. anyone?).. so it is more about piece of mind + future-proofing.
I am not an autority yet on Titans.. do not know required watts off top of head... Maybe you really
should get a 1500W.. you are already blowing a couple grand on the Titans.. whats another $450?

edit: did a little pokin' around.. looks like they require somewhere around 350W each when maxed...
a rough estimate from averaging a couple different sources.

If you are going through all the trouble of slapping in a new PSU (a chunk-o-work) you might
as well spend a little more and be sure. Would suck indeed to find after a short while that you
did all that for not - because cards are failing and you are getting BSD's etc.. and need to then
get the one that you should have in the first place.
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I think Titans are 250w and 690 draw 300w.
I've recently bought a Seasonic x series 1250. Comparing reviews it seemed to have better regulation than the others although most of them came across as being quite OK. 8-)
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jagger
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I finally bought the ocz zx1250w.

Lets see how it works...
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