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I got a 750 watt EVGA superNOVA gold plus certified PSU, will this be enough for:

ASUS M5A99FX PRO 2.0 (mobo)

AMD fx-6300 black edition overclocked to 4.1

2x4gb g'skill sniper 1800 RAM

Noctua NH-D14 (cpu cooler)

TWO gtx 760 w/acx coolers and 2.0 gpu boost

1tb 7200rpm western digital Blu

2 fan head splitters for a total of 4 140mm fans and 2 120mm fans.

Will this PSU be enough considering the cpu will be overclocked and the two gpus will be overclocking themselves? (Under load obviously)

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yeah it'll be fine.

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ya do not worry

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I already bloody told you it will work. Don't intentionally double post

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I got a 750 watt EVGA superNOVA gold plus certified PSU, will this be enough for:

ASUS M5A99FX PRO 2.0 (mobo)

AMD fx-6300 black edition overclocked to 4.1

2x4gb g'skill sniper 1800 RAM

Noctua NH-D14 (cpu cooler)

TWO gtx 760 w/acx coolers and 2.0 gpu boost

1tb 7200rpm western digital Blu

2 fan head splitters for a total of 4 140mm fans and 2 120mm fans.

Will this PSU be enough considering the cpu will be overclocked and the two gpus will be overclocking themselves? (Under load obviously)

Have you bought any of the above ? Or is this an existing system ?

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750w is the recommended for dual 760s so it's ok

SuperNova: CPU: Intel Core i5 4670k @4.6 GPU: Sapphire R290 Tri-x @1200, @1350, MOBO: MSI Z87 G45 Gaming, RAM: 16Gb HyperX Fury White @1866, PSU: CORSAIR TX750M, CASE: Arc Midi R2, SSD: Kingston 120gb SSD, 
COOLING:
H100i w/ 2x Nb eLoop 800rpm

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