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I was thinking

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There are far too many PSU's out there, and while I have done tons of research, nothing can compete with actual real life testing. So, I was thinking of buying a PCP&P Turbo-Cool 510 SLI. Do you think it'll handle this setup?

AMD 64 3500+ (clawhammer, and yes I'll be OCing)
MSI nf4 SLI Platinum
2x512 Corsair XMS
WD Caviar 250gb HDD
2x BFG GeForce 6800 Ultra
2x Optical drive (undecided, obviously DVD/CD burner blah blah)
2x 120mm case fans
2x 90mm case fans
Zalman CNPS7000B-Cu cpu HSF


I think that's about it. Lemme know if you think the pcpnp will do the trick. If not, any input would be awesome.
 
itll handle it just fine

and unless you are buying this instant, venice will be better than clawhammer for OCing
 
Well, I've already bought most of the components (cpu included). I suppose laying down a little more for another AMD wouldn't hurt too much. Thanks for the advice.
 
well if you already have the chip see how far itll go first :) i dunno if id do it if you already have the parts, but yeah - the supply will be more than enough juice.
 
Yeah, I'll do some benchmarks on my OC and see how it holds up to the newer procs. Who knows, maybe I'll get lucky and score a really good speed.
 
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