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Ruffly how much power would this use>?

mikeeginger

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/2CNnz Also I would like the ability

to sli a second 780 although that's far down the line

 

For the overlocks lets say a 4.4ghz on the cpu with no voltage increase

and about 150-200 on the gpu

 

 

 

I was think of a maby a corsair 760i or the 860 all though

I think the 860 may be a bit overkill?

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I think the 860 would prove to be more future-efficient (because i hate futureproof), also give you peace of mind.

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860 watt is overkill. 750 watt. (I would suggest the RM Series because it's awesome)

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Ram is overpriced, and 860 would be fine

Yer but I would like some overclocking head room

but agreed the ram is overpriced

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Taken from the Nvidia website. Add what is the gpu power and you land near 860. 

 

"Maximum GPU Temperature (in C) 95
250 W Graphics Card Power (W)
600 W Minimum Recommended System Power (W)
One 8-pin and one 6-pinSupplementary Power Connectors"

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Corsair 860i it is then cheers guys

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Corsair 860i it is then cheers guys

I run dual 780 ti's a 4960x @4,5 ghz and im at 700 Watts. (Full load Running Furmark and Cinebench)

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750W PSU will be completely fine.

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I run dual 780 ti's a 4960x @4,5 ghz and im at 700 Watts. (Full load Running Furmark and Cinebench)

Here you say you have a 4770k: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/100583-is-47-ghz-128-volt-a-nice-oc-for-a-4770k-cooled-by-an-dark-rock-2/#entry1345727

Either you have 2 rigs or your BSing

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Multiple rigs. That's my Mitx rig.  I was afraid of ocing my 4960x because well it's a 900€ chip but now that i saw that 4,7 on my 4770k is no problem im fine with ocing my 4960x even if it's overkill2.

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Multiple rigs. That's my Mitx rig.

I'm jelly haha

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One of my recent builds for a friend has very similar. It has a 680 rather than a 780 it has a 760i and runs perfect. Your safe either way.  860 won't hurt anything. 

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The ax760i is already a bit more than enough.

With a single 780, the system will probably draw ~400-450w at 100% load. With 2 780's, it should be ~600-650w.

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