SlowSpyder
Lifer
Can a 1200 watt power supply run three 480's with an overclocked CPU and other high end parts in a dream machine? I thought those things can chew up 300 watts each by themselves when they are really working?
I agree with the idea of this, but the costs associated with water cooling are a little greater than a third GTX 480 or i7 980.
Just a quick run down of what he'd be looking at to water cooler a rig like that:
2x 120.3 radiators (1 for the cpu/mobo, the other for the cards) ~$200
cpu block ~$80
2 GTX 480 block ~$200
motherboard full block (optional) ~$150
2 pumps (either D5 or DDC) ~150
2 reservoirs ~$50-100
fittings ~$100 ($200-300 for compression/rotary fittings)
tubing ~$30
6x 120mm fans ~$30 for Yates, ~$100 for GentleTyphoons
Basically, he's looking at ~$850 just get his foot in the door with a dual loop system for his cpu, mobo, and cards. This doesn't take into account any niceties/bling either. This is a basic setup with standard barb fittings, stock pump tops, and cheap fans. Not to mention that he might need to mod his case or purchase a new one just to fit all this stuff in there.
To make this a good looking water cooled system, I would imagine the total cost would be closer to $1500 just for the cooling alone. If he really wanted to step up to the big leagues of water cooling, along the lines of 4 x 120.3 rads in a Mountain Mods case, he's looking at $2k+ easily.
Someone who is even considering 3-way GTX 480 SLI is not the type of person to settle for a bare bones water cooling rig. That was my problem... I couldn't settle for barbs, I had to have compression fittings. I couldn't settle for a singe loop, I wanted two... Eventually, just had to bail out because I was spending more time/money on the rig itself than actually using the damn thing or playing games. I ended up selling the wc stuff, and buying a second GTX 470. For $300 my rig now is pushing higher FPS in games than it ever did under water with a single GTX 470. Yes, it is clocked lower and is a bit noisier.
I'm not trying to discourage anyone from water cooling (it is pretty damn cool), but one really has to be aware that you do water cooling because you can afford it and enjoy tinkering with your rig. You don't do it squeeze more value out of your existing components.
Can a 1200 watt power supply run three 480's with an overclocked CPU and other high end parts in a dream machine? I thought those things can chew up 300 watts each by themselves when they are really working?
Rumor is that it is just a "minor" improvement over the 5xxx series.
http://vr-zone.com/articles/-rumour-ati-southern-islands--hd-6000-a-minor-improvement/9414.html
AMD won't see a big improvement until they launch a new architecture late next year.
Are you running Folding@home or something? I would think a pair of 480's would be plenty. There are rumors of a 485/495 coming. But I doubt we will see any big improvement over the 480 this year.
Just get the 3rd 480.
Life is short and in the grand scheme of things, the extra $450 won't really be noticed, but the fun will be noticed.
If you can do it, do it.