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More then enough quite honestly. TTL did a video on this type of system and I think you will find it suprising that you don't need anything near the ballpark of 750 watts. If you want a AX unit all the power to you I have a AX850 and love it but I'm just putting this in here on your thread because you dont necessarily need 750 watts.

 

 

This power supply may be more appropriate for your build.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139012

 

You could lower then my recommendation as well. I just think that perhaps a 650W HX is probably good for setting you up for anything else that you may want to add to your system.

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Yes it's enough. I use 750W for my rig.

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I think that setup (including hdds, fans, monitor, cpu overclock.... using furmark and intel burn test) would use about max 650W.

 

Note: the psu efficiency is at it's best at about 50-60%

And that the fan starts spinning when you get to 70%

 

So if you're planning to run at 100% 24/7 like folding @ home, then get the ax860w since you will be within the most efficient part of the power.

And saving you a massive $10 a year on your power bill. :P

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Yea I have 760w on my build. Im worried this was mistake and I really should have went with 860w for dual gtx 780s.

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Yea I have 760w on my build. Im worried this was mistake and I really should have went with 860w for dual gtx 780s.

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Nope. Anything else is over-kill. Watch the video posted above.

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Looks good sir!

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Nope. Anything else is over-kill. Watch the video posted above.

I think the video is good but hes only testing one 780 ti with a pretty energy efficient haswell 4670k. He still had that 450w pretty maxed out during his tests.

My suggestion to the OP is to for 860w for sli 780s. That way everything is happy running at max efficiency Like what hoppa said.

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PC: ibuypower pre-built RDY Y70

Cpu: i9 14900K  Gpu: Zotac 4070 super ti  Ram: 32Gb DDR5  SSD: 2Tb

Case: HYTE Y70  MB: MSI 790-P wifi

Cooling: ibuypower 360mm RGB aio

 

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