I wanted to refresh this topic as I've concluded my search for the premiere SLI PSU. The only negative that I can see with this PSU is that it is not modular. Keep in mind, the PC&P 510-SLI is an awesome PSU, but is
noisy (getting reported estimates of ~40dba or louder). I don't have one, but I do have a slightly older PC&P PSU which also bears a single 80cm fan and its extremely loud. The PC&P 510-SLI doesn't even have thermal fan speed variation, which is
completely unacceptable for a PSU at this pricing. Anyway, I believe this to be the best SLI PSU atm:
Thermaltake Silent PurePower 680W. Here's why:
- Active PFC
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3 12v rails (total of 38A 12v, and I like the idea of separate 12v rails)
- 2 slow rotation thermal controlled fans (17dba according to thermaltake)
- 2 pcie leads (SLI)
- color coded cable sleeving (all cables sleeved)
- price is fair, $169 at newegg atm.
Things I wish it had, if this were buckZor's universe and I could miracle the perfect PSU:
- Single 120cm thermal controlled fan (on the base, obviously)
- modular with variable length leads
It may not be the best SLI PSU down the road; Antec has announced a v2.0 of the TruePower line and I expect OCZ to very soon pull their heads out and offer an SLI PSU.. but if I were to order today, and I can't because the SLI mainboard / 6800GT situation is still a friggen mess, I would order this PSU. Be very interested in any owners of this PSU throwing in their comments.