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AdamC

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so i am going to be buying a new rig around July this year,

i want 2x 8800 gtx
core 2 duo e6600
2 gig corsair xms
and a Asus striker extreme
and a monitor system in the drive bays
its going to have 2 HD
1 DVD burner
and about 8 large fans (thermaltake armor case)

problem is that i need a PSU that can power that stuff, with the potential to OC a lot of it.

this is the problem, my dad pays the energy bill. so i need one thats going to be efficient and i just don't know enough about PSU's as id like i was wondering if any one here has any insight, i just don't know what i can get away with and how much this is going to need to be powered, thanks in advance. And ideas would be helpful

-AdamC
 
any good name brand will be efficient.
look into the PC Power & Cooling if you want the best.
 
Seasonic M12 700, Silverstone Olympia 650, Seasonic S12-EP 650.

PCP&C isn't necessarily the best; there are quite a few psu's that will do everything the PCP&C, or more, for a whole lot less in price. Sometimes even half the price.
 
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