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TX 650W Corsair

Fearthis909

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I'm looking to crossfire two 1gb 6950's with the power supply noted above.

My system specs are as follows:

Amd 955 Black edition from 3.2 overclocked to 3.61ghz

8gb XMS3 1600MHZ corsair ram

Seagate Barricuda 500g 7200 RPM

And of course the 2 6950's (Will not being overclocking)

I was curious on peoples opinions if I could power all of this with my power supply.

Thank for reading my post 😀.
 
As long as you're not overclocking, you should be fine.

I built a gaming rig for someone with CF HD6870 1GB cards, and a Q9550 @ 3.5, I used a 750W TruePower New from Antec. Probably overkill, but I needed a PSU with four PCI-E power connectors, and that one was on sale.

But a decent 650W would have worked too, in a pinch.

I've powered two GTX460 1GB cards, overclocked to 840Mhz, and a Q6600 @ 3.6Ghz, all on an Antec EarthWatts 650W (with a pair of PCI-E power cable splitters), for an entire month straight running F@H on both the CPU and GPUs. Not a hiccup.
 
Make sure you are only looking at the V2's of those. I think that one is actually the first version. All the v2 enthusiast series are 80 plus bronze which is nice.

What I pretty much look for is, any PSU that is over $60, it has to be 80 plus bronze certified or I wont buy it. Most quality PSU's in the $60+ range should at the very least be 80 plus bronze. Then after about the $90+ range, they should be silver.
 
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http://www.corsair.com/tx650w.html

As it is 80 percent energy efficient does that mean it's only pushing out 520 of the 650w?

It means that to push 650W, it needs to pull ~790W from the wall.

There isn't much reason to prefer the V1 or V2 for any reason other than price. In terms of efficiency they're pretty much equal (<1%) according to plugloadsolutions testing. Bronze certification is what used to be the "80 Plus" criteria.
 
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