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Can a titan Z, and 2 r9 390s fit on this mobo?

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how about the psu though

will a 1050 be enough for a titan z, 2 r9 390x, and a fx 9590?

I'm a rebel. If you already own the 1050 then run the cards and watch your wattage usage using a inline wattage meter. They're 20 bucks at a hardware store. If you have a problem with hitting the maximum wattage the PSU can supply, replace it. If not, profit. 

 

That's how I know my 750w is enough.

I'm sorry what? Titan Z?

 

What? R9 390X can surely fit. :)

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No, its not physically possible without use of risers. You can have a Titan Z and one R9 390, or you can have 2 R9 390s, but you cannot have all 3. That bottom slot on the motherboard is normal PCI not PCIe, and there are no GPUs made in the last decade compatible with it.

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Nope.

 

One Titan Z and an R9 390X.

 

Or

 

Dual R9 390X.

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I dont think so, as one of the GPUs will overlap the PCI slot, unless you plan on using the PCI gen 1 slot. Most importantly, why are you putting two 390s and a Titan Z in the same PC?

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I'm sorry what? Titan Z?

 

What? R9 390X can surely fit. :)

 

:/

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No, its not physically possible without use of risers. You can have a Titan Z and one R9 390, or you can have 2 R9 390s, but you cannot have all 3. That bottom slot on the motherboard is normal PCI not PCIe, and there are no GPUs made in the last decade compatible with it.

 

ahh,

Nope.

 

One Titan Z and an R9 390X.

 

Or

 

Dual R9 390X.

 

which one should i go?

I dont think so, as one of the GPUs will overlap the PCI slot, unless you plan on using the PCI gen 1 slot. Most importantly, why are you putting two 390s and a Titan Z in the same PC?

cuz, i have a titan z, and ti was upgrading, so i was like why not so i bought two

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which one should i go?

Dual R9 390Xs.

 

Give that Titan Z to some one in need like me :P

 

but im serious

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You can't run all three on that board, at the same time, without risers or 1 slot water block(s).

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I'm pretty sure he meant OR.

 

Nope, he wants both. In fact he already owns both. If his motherboard had enough PCIe slots he could have pulled off an epic hybrid-SLIfire setup. I can't wait until DX12 makes this a common thing.

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I'm sorry what? Titan Z?

 

What? R9 390X can surely fit. :)

 

 

No, its not physically possible without use of risers. You can have a Titan Z and one R9 390, or you can have 2 R9 390s, but you cannot have all 3. That bottom slot on the motherboard is normal PCI not PCIe, and there are no GPUs made in the last decade compatible with it.

 

 

Nope.

 

One Titan Z and an R9 390X.

 

Or

 

Dual R9 390X.

 

 

I dont think so, as one of the GPUs will overlap the PCI slot, unless you plan on using the PCI gen 1 slot. Most importantly, why are you putting two 390s and a Titan Z in the same PC?

 

 

Technically: yes, practically? Nope.

 

 

Nope, he wants both. In fact he already owns both. If his motherboard had enough PCIe slots he could have pulled off an epic hybrid-SLIfire setup. I can't wait until DX12 makes this a common thing.

 

 

You can't run all three on that board, at the same time, without risers or 1 slot water block(s).

 

 

I'm pretty sure he meant OR.

 

 

Dual R9 390Xs.

 

Give that Titan Z to some one in need like me :P

 

but im serious

 

how bout the asus formula v-z?

also, does it suport the wattage of a fx 9590?

i canceled the order for the msi, and ordered a asus v-z

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how bout the asus formula v-z?

also, does it suport the wattage of a fx 9590?

 

If you mean the ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z, then yes it could fit all three GPUs. From what I'm reading online it looks like it has pretty good FX 9590 support. One thing worth noting is that with what is essentially 4 power hungry GPUs plugged into the motherboard you won't be able to overclock nearly as high. There are physical limits when it comes to power draw.

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If you mean the ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z, then yes it could fit all three GPUs. From what I'm reading online it looks like it has pretty good FX 9590 support. One thing worth noting is that with what is essentially 4 power hungry GPUs plugged into the motherboard you won't be able to overclock nearly as high. There are physical limits when it comes to power draw.

ive got a 1050 watt psu

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why not?

The loss of PCI lanes. I can see owning both and trading them out, I want to do the same with a 970. But at the same time?

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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The loss of PCI lanes. I can see owning both and trading them out, I want to do the same with a 970. But at the same time?

ill be folding

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Waaaaas? You must fix this at once! :lol:

 

Should be pretty good. My 390 loves to crossfire.

 

 

If you mean the ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z, then yes it could fit all three GPUs. From what I'm reading online it looks like it has pretty good FX 9590 support. One thing worth noting is that with what is essentially 4 power hungry GPUs plugged into the motherboard you won't be able to overclock nearly as high. There are physical limits when it comes to power draw.

my psu doesnt support a titan z and 2 r9 390x, off by  ~150 watts,

ordered a 1600 watt spu

good choice?

(chose because of size and watage, my currect evga 1050 barely fits in the case)

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121973&cm_re=asus_r9_390x-_-14-121-973-_-Product

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my psu doesnt support a titan z and 2 r9 390x, off by  ~150 watts,

ordered a 1600 watt spu

good choice?

(chose because of size and watage, my currect evga 1050 barely fits in the case)

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121973&cm_re=asus_r9_390x-_-14-121-973-_-Product

I use a 750w to crossfire a 290 and 390, and the 290 uses 40w more than the 390. You sure you need a bigger PSU?

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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Why don't you build a cheap folding rig and stick the titan z in that And the 390s in another? 2 folding rigs.

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I use a 750w to crossfire a 290 and 390, and the 290 uses 40w more than the 390. You sure you need a bigger PSU?

idk, using pcpartpicker, it said  my cpu and the 2 r9 390x cards use ~840

the titan on the nvidia website, says 350

adding that together

is 1190

my psu in 1050

also u want some leeway so ur psu has better life

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