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IMO you will need a good 750 watt PSU IMO

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a 700W from SeaSonic, Antec, EVGA or Super Flower

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Question: Why are you getting 2 GTX 970's. You can get one GTX 980 ti for the same price and have performance as the Titan X?

When people say that -_- 

 

When titan x OC is against 980TI OC the titan is still better its just stock titan vs oc 980ti that is a diffrence 

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With a 750W-800W PSU you should be fine.

 

 

When people say that -_-

 

When titan x OC is against 980TI OC the titan is still better its just stock titan vs oc 980ti that is a diffrence 

I would still get a 980ti over a titan any day if it's just for gaming.

 

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When people say that -_-

 

When titan x OC is against 980TI OC the titan is still better its just stock titan vs oc 980ti that is a diffrence 

Point is that it's double the price

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I would get a 750W for headroom. Get something like a EVGA GS, XFX XTR/XXX or Seasonic M12II EVO 720W. The RM isn't a great quality PSU

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Still not worth the extra £200 for unnecessary VRAM and a toaster of a cooler 

when watercooled and at 4k it is worth the extra 200 pound. and ide buy it for that nice black look it has if your spending 600 you can probably stretch to 800

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How much power supply i need

 

 

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This much

 

Jokes aside a good 750W should be fine. Please no CX 750.

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when watercooled and at 4k it is worth the extra 200 pound. and ide buy it for that nice black look it has if your spending 600 you can probably stretch to 800

Not really comparing a Watercooled 980Ti and Titan X the fps difference definitely wouldn't be worth £200. And wasting £200 for 4K would be a bit silly because again not much difference and you can save money while Pascal is around the corner.

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Not really comparing a Watercooled 980Ti and Titan X the fps difference definitely wouldn't be worth £200. And wasting £200 for 4K would be a bit silly because again not much difference and you can save money while Pascal is around the corner.

naaa titan is better when its watercooled. reference cooler is sooo nice even if it runs hotter. 

 

dont worry about quoting me Coudnt care less !

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Sure... Im a bit squeezed right now in terms of money so plz suggest something which is in the price level of m12ll evo 750 bronze certified seasonic psu

But as far im concerned i would like to buy the above mentioned one..

But having extra options is always helpful..

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But as per performance is there any difference between a gold and a bronze seasonic psu.!

Performance wise no. Gold just means it's a little more off of your power bill if you care about it. Performance is still down towards internal components.

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IMO, welcome to the Department of Redundancy Department, IMO. 

IMO you make lovely shitposts

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Sure... Im a bit squeezed right now in terms of money so plz suggest something which is in the price level of m12ll evo 750 bronze certified seasonic psu

But as far im concerned i would like to buy the above mentioned one..

But having extra options is always helpful..

Seasonic is acceptable

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