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Any recommended PSUs ?

evga g2 series. 

I 'm thinking buying this PSU http://www.zalman.com/global/product/Product_Read.php?Idx=949 ,(i know this is probably a stupid question because it says that supports [up to 3 way GPUs in PSU Info])  but will it be enough to support up to 2 way sli  MSI Nvidia GTX 960 - 4G http://www.msi.com/product/graphics-card/GTX-960-GAMING-4G.html#hero-overview

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It's more than enough.

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Yes, it's enough and overkill. A good 600w would already be plenty for a 960 sli.

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It would be plenty, however Im not sure about Zalman as a PSU manufacturer in general, however for that price you could get an EVGA G2, I'm sure someone else can correct me if wrong about them

 

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I 'm thinking buying this PSU http://www.zalman.com/global/product/Product_Read.php?Idx=949 ,(i know this is probably a stupid question because it says that supports [up to 3 way GPUs in PSU Info])  but will it be enough to support up to 2 way sli  MSI Nvidia GTX 960 - 4G http://www.msi.com/product/graphics-card/GTX-960-GAMING-4G.html#hero-overview

It's got a little less than twice as much wattage as you need. I do believe it's a good unit though.

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As everyone already said, it powerful enough and overkill. But it allows room for expansion.

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Any recommended PSUs ?

Can you link us to where you're shopping?

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Any recommended PSUs ?

evga g2 series. 

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Can you link us to where you're shopping?

e-shop.gr  its a greek shop   :P

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e-shop.gr  its a greek shop   :P

TS550: http://www.e-shop.gr/psu-xfx-ts-series-550w-p-PER.640669

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