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Thanks what would bee enough wattage on a power supply for it to be future proof, like for sli gtx 560's or a gtx 670

 

Also is it worth getting a modular power supply

 

if you want a bit of future proofing, get a 750w PSU, and you'll be set, and yes it's worth getting a modular PSU, becuase lets say after you get all your good parts, and you somehow cut a cable or something bad happens you can replace that cable, and it will also make your life easier when it comes to cable management 

The problem that i am having with this graphics card (EVGA gtx 560ti) is that when i load up any sort of game or do any stress test to the gpu the computer will shut down. i thought this could of been a temperature problem but the cpu runs at 60 - 70 degrees c under load and the graphics card runs at 50 - 60 degrees c under load. However to get this result on the gpu i had to downgrade the memory clock from 1053MHz to 527Mhz however i can keep the core clock the same at 900MHz. is there anyway to get the memory clock back at 1053MHz without the computer crashing so that the graphics card can run at optimal performance. i know that the graphics card has enough power as the specification asks for 500w. Any feedback would be great been trying to fix this problem for a while now.

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I would recommend getting an EVGA power supply instead of corsair, and around 550-600watts should be enough 

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Thanks what would bee enough wattage on a power supply for it to be future proof, like for sli gtx 560's or a gtx 670

 

Also is it worth getting a modular power supply

 

if you want a bit of future proofing, get a 750w PSU, and you'll be set, and yes it's worth getting a modular PSU, becuase lets say after you get all your good parts, and you somehow cut a cable or something bad happens you can replace that cable, and it will also make your life easier when it comes to cable management 

Early 2020 Build : Intel i7 8700k // MSI Krait Z370 // Corsair LPX 8x2 16GB // Aorus 5700 XT // NZXT H500 

Early 2019 Build : Ryzen 2600X // Asus Tuff X470 // G.Skill Trident Z RGB 8x2 16GB // MSI RTX 2070 // NZXT H500 

Late 2017 Build : Intel i7 8700k // Asus Prime Z370-A // G.Skill Trident Z 8x2 16GB // EVGA GTX 1080 Ti  // NZXT S320 Elite 

Late 2015 Build : Intel i7 6700k // Asus Maximus VI Gene Z170 //  Corsair LPX 8x2 16GB // Gigabyte GTX 970 // Corsair Air 240

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if you want a bit of future proofing, get a 750w PSU, and you'll be set, and yes it's worth getting a modular PSU, becuase lets say after you get all your good parts, and you somehow cut a cable or something bad happens you can replace that cable, and it will also make your life easier when it comes to cable management 

Thank you

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Thank you

you're more than welcome :) 

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