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OCZ Powerstream

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Limp Gawd
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Well ive been cruising for a psu and I liked the OCZ Powerstream 600W, but then read that it cant seem to handle a SLI system, but there are two 600 watt OCZs. On OCZ's site, the one with the blue LEDs claims to be "SLI ready." Is this the same as SLI certified because I could not find it on nvidia's site? and I can't find any reviews on that one. Thanks in advance
 
SLI ready means two SLI power connections...nit SLI certified. What system are we looking at powering?
 
I am waiting till late Q1 2006 (When The Elder Scrolls IV comes out) till I make most of the final decisions and to wait and see what the crossfire and SLI battles brings out. It'll be a watercooled SLI or Crossfire rig with 2GB of RAM, probably an FX-59 or I may wait for M2. Basically the best components available. :)

I may dish out the cash for a PC P&C 1KW since it is only 50 bucks more than the 850, or go reasonable with Enermax Liberty 620. The OCZ just looks so good on paper and in pictures, but I guess it just doesn't cut it :mad:
 
That is the thing the 520w and 600w do cut it with most SLI systems. The guys at DFI street leave and breath by the 520w.
 
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