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dfi lanparty nf4 sli s939
s939 opty 175
2x1gb ocz ddr400
2x 8800gts 512mb
3xhdd's
1xbr burner

trying to find something that will power this with no problem but will also power future i5/i7 build
 
While the power reqs for your current rig don't seem too high, if you're truly trying to future proof yourself and have a propensity for sli/xfire, then I'd pick up something around 750+. If you dont plan on going dual gpu in your new build or at any point with this psu, you could ratchet down a bit. As has been discussed in other threads, go with quality on psu - brands I always look to are corsair and seasonic, but I've heard good things on some antecs, xfx blacks, as well as silverstone. Jonnyguru is a great site to check for reviews and psu discussion.

In any case, a good quality psu can last you through multiple builds if you allow enough overhead.
 
Highly depends on what your future i5/i7 build looks like.
 
future build would consist of
i5/i7
the above gpu's(until the prices start dropping again)
8gb ram
4/5 1tb drives
cpu/gpu on water
 
Why do people keep planning out half ass upgrades. If you are going to get everything new except the GPU, hold off till you have the funds and go all in. That 8800 dramatically kill the fun factor. Plenty of options in the $100-200 market. Also rather than 4-5 1tb drives how about a SSD and a 1tb drive? You could get away with a sub $150 64GB SSD for the OS partition and apps. Install steam and your games on the 1tb.

Back to the OP. Anything above 520watts should be more than enough. 750 would only be needed for sli or cf.

The Corsair CX600 IS $49.99 after rebate. This PSU would work fine for you. No reason to have a $200 PSU on this build. Save the cash for the SSD and GPU.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139019
 
not interested in ssd's

im sure by the time i upgrade to i5/i7 i'll be buying 2 new gpu's at the same time too

but for now its the 2 8800gts's on the good ole 939 setup.
 
Don't cheap out on your PSU. You'll regret it in the long run. A Corsair TX650 or HX650 will be really nice, and the HX is modular so you can remove cables and whatnot, allowing for better airflow.
 
I personally wouldn't go for a CX power supply unless it was dirt cheap (like a CX430 for $17 AR). Reason being mediocre efficiency (barely 80+), and decent quality. There's better options out there for the same price, like the Antec Truepower New, or Corsair's TX V2 series.

What kind of GPU will you upgrade to? Mid-range (GTX 460/HD6850/6870 level), or high end (GTX 570, HD6950 level)? Because those are two different power consumption levels. A dual 580/6970 system would require a 750 watt at least, while dual 460's and 6870's can get away with a 650 watt power supply.
 
i'll probably be going either dual 460's or 6870's havent figure out on what board im picking yet
 
I do have the CX430, and Corsair's new line of CX power supplies are cheaper in general. The older CX400 was a better design than the CX430. I'm not saying they're bad, but there are better options available.

Dual 460's or 6870's can probably be easily handled by a good 650 watt power supply.
 
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