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| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | GTX 285 in SLI In this thread Everlong says that a 700W PSU would be ample for 2 GTX260s. Since the GTX285 only uses, according to Nvidia, 22W more at peak load would a, single 12V rail, 700W PSU be ample for 2 GTX285s? |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: GTX 285 in SLI It should be, but... My opinion - 2-Card SLI Question Power Supply calculator - eXtreme Power Supply Calculator Lite v2.5 |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: GTX 285 in SLI The PSU calculator reports only 623W (20% capacitor aging, 90% system load and 90% CPU load). This is only a pipe dream though. I don't feel like shelling another $520 (+ motherboard) out for another 285 just yet. If I was going to go SLI I would probably buy a Core i7 setup. $1k+ for just the CPU, Mobo and RAM seems a bit steep so I will just wait. My computer handles all games very, very well for the moment. Thanks for your help, repped. |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: GTX 285 in SLI Here's the system I "was" going to get, but finances had to be re-directed ![]() ![]() Intel Motherboard DX58SO Intel Processor Core 17 940 Corsair DDR3 Memory TR3X6G1600C8D Plus two free games (HAWX, Far Cry 2) $933.90 With 3 day shipping from newegg.com |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: GTX 285 in SLI WOW. Considering that that $933.90 in AUD is $1299.74 I must say i am impressed. Probably add another AUD$100 because everything costs more over here. |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: GTX 285 in SLI Well, I won't be seing that system for awhile ![]() I might try again around Christmas time...unless I fall into some cash before then |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: GTX 285 in SLI I think SLI 285's on a 700 would work.. but that 700w PSU would die within 6 months. I am running SLI 260's on a 750w with a Quad at 4.0 and a Water loop.. and I think I need a bigger PSU.. so 285's would totally be on the edge.. I'd get AT LEAST a 850w to be safe. might as well get the Corsair HX1000 |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: GTX 285 in SLI I think SLI 285's on a 700 would work.. but that 700w PSU would die within 6 months. I am running SLI 260's on a 750w with a Quad at 4.0 and a Water loop.. and I think I need a bigger PSU.. so 285's would totally be on the edge.. I'd get AT LEAST a 850w to be safe. might as well get the Corsair HX1000 ![]() Just my way of thinking |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: GTX 285 in SLI I think SLI 285's on a 700 would work.. but that 700w PSU would die within 6 months. I am running SLI 260's on a 750w with a Quad at 4.0 and a Water loop.. and I think I need a bigger PSU.. so 285's would totally be on the edge.. I'd get AT LEAST a 850w to be safe. might as well get the Corsair HX1000 I am very picky with my computer parts. I will only buy... Cases - Antec PSUs - Coolermaster CPU Cooling - Thermalright or Tuniq HDDs - Western Digital Graphics card - Nvidia Mobo - Gigabyte, DFI and Asus Speakers - Edifier or Logitech CPU - Intel RAM - Corsair or G.Skill Yeah, that's about it. They may cost more than other brands but I like all of the above and will generally only buy these brands. As for the untimely death... I would not be running it 24/7 nor stressing it constantly, via games or any other method. If I ran into problems I could just rip out my old (old meaning that it is only a year old) Coolermaster and go dual PSU. NB: I have 50 amps on a single 12V rail. This might be running it a bit tight but I like challenges. HAHAHAHA |
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