PSU for a Core i7 Build (LGA1366)

OptimalPrimus

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It's been quite a while since I've last put together a rig but I've been researching over the past few weeks and am aiming to go for a higher end gaming build. Here are the core components I'm planning to use:

Intel Core i7 965 EE
ATI Radeon 5870 (Asus)
6 GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600mhz
ASUS P6X58D Motherboard
Intel X25-M 160GB SSD

Now, as far as power supplies go, I'm pretty set on going with the Corsair HX series. I like the modularity and want to keep things clean. Initially, I was going to go with the HX-850, but after reading around it seems like the HX-750 and even the HX-650 might have enough juice to power these components. I will most likely be adding another 5870 and Crossfiring somewhere down the road, and probably adding at least one large-capacity hard disk for storage.

The price difference between the HX-850 and HX-650 is non-trivial, so I would take that savings if possible. Thoughts?
 
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qazwsxokmijn

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HX750W for sure. And downgrade the CPU to a 920 or even 950. Unless you're REALLY going to take advantage of the unlocked multiplier. Otherwise it's just a waste of money.
 

OptimalPrimus

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HX750W for sure. And downgrade the CPU to a 920 or even 950. Unless you're REALLY going to take advantage of the unlocked multiplier. Otherwise it's just a waste of money.

Well, I actually got the Core i7 965 for free (don't ask ;-P), and it'd be a shame to let it go to waste which is why I'm deciding to do this build in the first place. Plus SC2 and Diablo III seem to be right around the corner...
 

llee

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Way to go! You can do it, we're standing behind you all the way man!