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EVGA Classified E760 PSU compatibility issues resolved?

faxon

Platinum Member
Hey so im trying to decide on a board for an I7 build with the option for 3 graphics cards that gives good overclocking performance, and im really stuck. See i have an Enermax Revolution85+ 1050w, and from what i understand the classified and several other boards have known issues working with this board, or rather the fact that they simply dont. anyone know if these issues have been resolved, or if there are other boards which dont work with said PSU? the constraints im working within are that i need to fit all 3 cards in a HAF932 and preferably still have a pci or x1 pcie free for my sound card, and i would rather not have to get water blocks for any of the cards just to fit everything. i was considering the gigabyte X58A-UD7 but the slot layout would force me to put one of my cards on water whether i wanted to or not, and i was concerned again about compatibility with my PSU. i would rather not have to replace my HAF932, since it would be reused for another build, and i was hoping to use a midtower for that one.
 
nevermind. i decided to just drop a Q9550 and a 5870 into my secondary rig and use my laptop as my @ home secondary when need be. ended up being $1000 cheaper in the end lol. now to WC it!
 
JFYI, i've been told by a rep at Enermax that any Evo or Revo with a p/n > 95xxxxxxx will work with the 760 A1. There may be more compatibility on other models etc.but that's what I was told when asking about going with an 1250 Evo; but that efficiency curve was way off of my speculated watt usage. I think I'll end up needing anywhere between 400 - 650w
 
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