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Will this supply enough power?

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Ok i just bought a second GTX 275 off another member here and I'm not sure if my 750w PSU will be enough to push them both. My primary use is F@H and gaming (Crysis ect...).
If It's not then could someone please help me with linking me to one that will with a reasonable price.
Any and all comments are well appreciated :D.
 
What's the specs of the rest of your system?
 
You're gonna be pushing the PSU to its limit but doable if my math is right.
 
Most Definitely. The GTX 275 doesn't pull very many watts and the rest of your system doesn't look demanding at all. You should be fine. Your PSU is SLI certified anways.
 
Do you have any unlisted optical drives?
I have 2 el-cheapo DVD drives that i hardly ever use. Not sure of the brands, one came with a previous pre built and the other is a cheap one from BB. They are both atleast 2 years old now.

Thanks guys :D.
 
I have 2 el-cheapo DVD drives that i hardly ever use. Not sure of the brands, one came with a previous pre built and the other is a cheap one from BB. They are both atleast 2 years old now.

Thanks guys :D.

depending, they will draw about 25-30 (higher for bluray... like 35W) Watts each, but only upon startup.

It should be fine, but that is cutting it close.
 
You're perfectly fine. That PSU has got plenty of power. Since you're a folder, you're probably aware of capreppy's 3x9800GX2 box that's running on a Corsair TX750, which is a very similar PSU to the one you've got.
 
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