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5 minutes ago, Pratysh said:

Hi

I am building a workstation for vray 3dmax / v ray sketchup thereofre i have chosen dual e5 2670 now i have a psu CORSAIR TX 750 is that enough for power.

spec:-
DUAL E5 2670
ASUS Z9PA-D8C
QUADRO-600
128gb SAMSUNG SDD 
standard sound card 
dual cooler master evo 
4 120 mm fan

For HW like that spend some money on a reliable PSU 

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I would say 750 is more than enough for your build. Usually PSU's that are above say 600 watts are really used in SLI builds which just eat up power. The Xeons and Quadro will use up alone about 322 watts at load.

 

Use this just to make sure: http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator

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Corsair isn't the most reliable when it comes to PSU's. Some lines from them are a bit dodgey. I would recommend a SeaSonic or EVGA PSU since they are pretty high quality if you're willing to buy a new one.

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7 minutes ago, [狐] DJ Charizard said:

I would say 750 is more than enough for your build. Usually PSU's that are above say 600 watts are really used in SLI builds which just eat up power. The Xeons and Quadro will use up alone about 322 watts at load.

 

Use this just to make sure: http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator

It is a question of quality not quantity, and I would suggest getting a higher quality PSU for a build like that any build ever (the TX is kinda outdated).

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4 hours ago, Pratysh said:

Hi

I am building a workstation for vray 3dmax / v ray sketchup thereofre i have chosen dual e5 2670 now i have a psu CORSAIR TX 750 is that enough for power.

spec:-
DUAL E5 2670
ASUS Z9PA-D8C
QUADRO-600
128gb SAMSUNG SDD 
standard sound card 
dual cooler master evo 
4 120 mm fan

The TX 750 was about on-par with a modern Seasonic G-series or EVGA B2 9 years ago. Although I'd personally not use it with a Quadro I don't imagine that you'll have any problems.

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