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Hello everybody

 

What PSU can power two Titan Xs, 5960x, Asus x99 Deluxe and 250 pro ssd?

 

A quality 750 should work, but you'd be rather marginal. I'd personally recommend a minimum of 1,000 watts. The reasoning here is that the GTX 980 can produce momentary peak loads nearing 300 watts, so allotting 350 watts per Titan X seems prudent since we haven't seen oscilloscope results. The 5960x is rated at 140 watts, but Intel uses TDP as "thermal design power" which is more a measurement of average heat production than peak power draw, which we will estimate at 180 watts. The other components are mostly negligible, but still important to consider.

 

For this build I would say that the AX1200i would be the most appropriate choice.

1. Overclock until the magic smoke comes out. 2. Modify until broken. 3. Fix and repeat.

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