I'll try the link, but when I chose "option 1" to specify "GeForce" and "900 series" etc., the download wouldn't work. Maybe it had something to do with the "GeForce Experience" installation -- I can't say.
[30 seconds later . . ] Huh. Fancy that. Suddenly, the download link doesn't seem broken.
So I'm turning this over in my mind. The UPS software shows about 85W at the "wall" (or UPS) when the system idles. Running Kombustor to load up both GPU's can push the wattage as high as 560W measured the same way, of which about 60W is CPU wattage. Supposin' I decided to run Linpack side by side with Kombustor, that would increase the package watts to 140, so add 80W to 560. If my PSU is 90% efficient, than I'm really using 640W X 0.9 = ~ 576W under that hypothetical, less likely scenario. And if I just push the core speed of the 970's up another 100Mhz, it adds another 25W.
I really think I want a bigger PSU for this, but I could also take my time. This is a 650W Seasonic. Moral of the story: If you're going to even THINK about 2x SLI, you should pick your PSU at the beginning with that intention. This one? I'd purchased for Mom's "new computer," and at 89, folks aren't eager for "change."
I guess it all keeps me busy.
Funny.
Well on your power supply theory a person would have to cover all their bases from the getgo. Carefully selecting a motherboard with enough pci-e slots with proper spacing, a case that is large enough with really good airflow, etc. Guessing a person could wind up spending a couple hundred bucks just in case....No pun intended.