Hi, I need advice for a psu. The system is a 5690x (with oc to 4.5ghz) with dual titan (the normal titan model from 2013).
Maybe Corsair HX850i is enough?
thanks!
dual titan and psu
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For Octane shall be fine. But if you are about to buy a new PSU get 1500W+ for further expansion of your build up to 4-6 gpus (2000W for 6, i.e., 3xZs).
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Titan draws 250W each:
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop ... ifications
when calculate 250W for system, 750W would be minimum,
but to cope with peaks 850W is better.
I am just repeating the advice I got from other wise guys on this forum.. and better not try to save on PSU.
Stable system is worth a lot.
Also I read that a lot of PSU give about 85-90% and even less when aging.
Do calculate with that and I would go for higher W to last l;ong with your PSU.
And also for future.. you might swap cards with newer ones the demand even more powerdraw.
(I had to upgrade the PSU twice in the same system.. I better started of with highr W for few bucks more)
You might go see this link and calculate whole system:
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psuc ... orlite.jsp
greetz,
edited: Smicha.. you beat me while typing...lol
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop ... ifications
when calculate 250W for system, 750W would be minimum,
but to cope with peaks 850W is better.
I am just repeating the advice I got from other wise guys on this forum.. and better not try to save on PSU.
Stable system is worth a lot.
Also I read that a lot of PSU give about 85-90% and even less when aging.
Do calculate with that and I would go for higher W to last l;ong with your PSU.
And also for future.. you might swap cards with newer ones the demand even more powerdraw.
(I had to upgrade the PSU twice in the same system.. I better started of with highr W for few bucks more)
You might go see this link and calculate whole system:
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psuc ... orlite.jsp
greetz,
edited: Smicha.. you beat me while typing...lol
4090+3089ti & Quad 1080ti
ArchiCAD25, ofcourse Octane & OR-ArchiCAD plugin (love it)
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this is the result:
System Type: 1 physical CPU
Motherboard: Mini-ITX
CPU Socket: Socket LGA 2011-3
CPU: Intel Core i7-5960X 3000 MHz Haswell-E
Overclocked: 4500 MHz, 1.32 V
CPU Utilization (TDP): 90% TDP
RAM: 4 x 8GB Modules DDR4 SDRAM
Video Card 1: NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN
Video Card 2: NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN
Video Type: SLI
DRAM SSD: 2 Drives
Water Cooling Kit: Corsair Hydro H100
Keyboard and mouse: Yes
System Load: 90 %
Minimum PSU Wattage: 701 Watts
Recommended Wattage: 751 Watts
So that corsair psu that I found seems enough
what do you think? Im not going to upgrade this pc anymore, so its a close system.
System Type: 1 physical CPU
Motherboard: Mini-ITX
CPU Socket: Socket LGA 2011-3
CPU: Intel Core i7-5960X 3000 MHz Haswell-E
Overclocked: 4500 MHz, 1.32 V
CPU Utilization (TDP): 90% TDP
RAM: 4 x 8GB Modules DDR4 SDRAM
Video Card 1: NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN
Video Card 2: NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN
Video Type: SLI
DRAM SSD: 2 Drives
Water Cooling Kit: Corsair Hydro H100
Keyboard and mouse: Yes
System Load: 90 %
Minimum PSU Wattage: 701 Watts
Recommended Wattage: 751 Watts
So that corsair psu that I found seems enough
what do you think? Im not going to upgrade this pc anymore, so its a close system.
intel i7 3770k // 2 x Evga Titan Superclocked 6gb Vram // 16gb RAM
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mITX, 5960X & 2x TitanX? There's no such board to fit this list =) anless You're using TitanZ or mATX..or splitter..
anyway, back to the theme - don't save on power supply.. as You'll have nightmares trying to solve stabilityu issues..
anyway, back to the theme - don't save on power supply.. as You'll have nightmares trying to solve stabilityu issues..
I would spend a little more and go for 1000W,
considering PSU less efficient when aging and to be safe in peaks you might have.
But that is me.. rather be on the safe safe side.
considering PSU less efficient when aging and to be safe in peaks you might have.
But that is me.. rather be on the safe safe side.
4090+3089ti & Quad 1080ti
ArchiCAD25, ofcourse Octane & OR-ArchiCAD plugin (love it)
http://www.tapperworks.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/TAPPERWOR ... 9851341126
http://www.youtube.com/user/Tapperworks/videos
I´ll build one like this http://www.gamespot.com/articles/buildi ... 0-6423349/
almost.. I already have 2 titans soo...
almost.. I already have 2 titans soo...
intel i7 3770k // 2 x Evga Titan Superclocked 6gb Vram // 16gb RAM
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Then which 1000 psu do you recommend me?
(not too expensive please
)
(not too expensive please
intel i7 3770k // 2 x Evga Titan Superclocked 6gb Vram // 16gb RAM
http://www.octavioalonso.com
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3090, Titan, Quadro, Xeon Scalable Supermicro, 768GB RAM; Sketchup Pro, Classical Architecture.
Custom alloy powder coated laser cut cases, Autodesk metal-sheet 3D modelling.
build-log http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=42540
Custom alloy powder coated laser cut cases, Autodesk metal-sheet 3D modelling.
build-log http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=42540
so, You're going for that case & exactly the same motherboard (X99 based mATX)?
Then..what are Your future plans, budget & so on?..how crazy You're going to with Your build?
in theory that board runs three x8 PCIe links, even without raisers (but with some mods & watercooling) You can get up to 6GPUs - 3cards =) for them in case of Zs or simmilar You might need power supply smicha recomended & still would be on the edge =)
so the question, realistically, what's Your aim? Pair of cards? I'd say good 850W or any better known 1000-1200W would be more than enough..
it's not about the parts You have or the rig You're building, but the path You take..think ahead, with "what if" in mind..what if You are going to upgrade to pair of Daul GPUs? - wouldn't it be a waste to buy not only cards but extra PSU?..bigger PSU than needed now would only raise efficiency, lower noise output giving You a possibility to upgrade..
This kind of planing will help You out saving a bit upfront (even if spending extra 100-200$ now)..- the same as buying 2x 16GB dims instead of 4x 8GB RAM modules =) what are You going to do, when 32GB will not be enouhg.. throw out all & buy new? (it migh be dumb to use two sticks quad chanel configuration, but that's another question..) - this just to iliustrate planing ahead topic.
Then..what are Your future plans, budget & so on?..how crazy You're going to with Your build?
in theory that board runs three x8 PCIe links, even without raisers (but with some mods & watercooling) You can get up to 6GPUs - 3cards =) for them in case of Zs or simmilar You might need power supply smicha recomended & still would be on the edge =)
so the question, realistically, what's Your aim? Pair of cards? I'd say good 850W or any better known 1000-1200W would be more than enough..
it's not about the parts You have or the rig You're building, but the path You take..think ahead, with "what if" in mind..what if You are going to upgrade to pair of Daul GPUs? - wouldn't it be a waste to buy not only cards but extra PSU?..bigger PSU than needed now would only raise efficiency, lower noise output giving You a possibility to upgrade..
This kind of planing will help You out saving a bit upfront (even if spending extra 100-200$ now)..- the same as buying 2x 16GB dims instead of 4x 8GB RAM modules =) what are You going to do, when 32GB will not be enouhg.. throw out all & buy new? (it migh be dumb to use two sticks quad chanel configuration, but that's another question..) - this just to iliustrate planing ahead topic.
