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enough power?

antok86

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planning on doing sli with 260gtx with main rig specs in sig...

is there enough power in a 620hx corsair?
 
close to the edge? should i be worried? i guess no room for o/c?
 
You'll have room for overclocking, but you'll be pushing the PSU a bit hard. If you have the budget for it, a PSU upgrade would be a good move, although the HX620 will do the job.
 
You'll have room for overclocking, but you'll be pushing the PSU a bit hard. If you have the budget for it, a PSU upgrade would be a good move, although the HX620 will do the job.

on a guestimate how much wattage would i be pushing? i dont want it to end up breaking my new build
 
130W - Intel Core i7 at stock speeds
364W - Two GTX 260 in SLI
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494W For just the GPU and CPU alone.

The leftover ~100W should be enough to cover the HDD, mobo, RAM, fans, etc but it will be close as Zero82z mentioned. Doable though.
 
"Doable" meaning is it safe? i just got this psu..not on planning on getting a new gpu for a while...but we know how that goes...=/
 
on a guestimate how much wattage would i be pushing? i dont want it to end up breaking my new build
Core i7 at 4GHz with 1.35V: about 250W
Two 55nm GTX260s in SLI at full load: about 210-220W
Motherboard: about 50W
RAM: probably about 10-15W
HD: about 15-20W

Total: about 550W
 
well its wierd this psu only has two pci-e power ports on the psu itself...so i think i might as well get a new psu .....any recommendations?
 
Corsair HX850 or HX750, Enermax Revolution85+ 850W, Seasonic M12D 850W or 750W, Antec Signature 850W, PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910W. If you want something cheaper, look at the Antec Truepower New 750W, Corsair TX850 or TX750, or PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750W. There are plenty of other good options, but that's what I came up with off the top of my head.

Be aware that you can just use molex to PCI-E adapters if you'd like to stick with the HX620. But if you can afford it, a new PSU would be a worthwhile purchase.
 
Corsair HX850 or HX750, Enermax Revolution85+ 850W, Seasonic M12D 850W or 750W, Antec Signature 850W, PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910W. If you want something cheaper, look at the Antec Truepower New 750W, Corsair TX850 or TX750, or PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750W. There are plenty of other good options, but that's what I came up with off the top of my head.

Be aware that you can just use molex to PCI-E adapters if you'd like to stick with the HX620. But if you can afford it, a new PSU would be a worthwhile purchase.

ok thanks..i would want a modular psu....is it even safe to use molex adapters
 
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