what psu is enough for this

bronwaterg

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Hellow,

Im gonna buy 2 new grapphicscards
amd 7870 2x crossfire

now i dont have an idea how much wattage i must pick the men from the store says i need 850 atleast but i think its way to much

my pc setup is

intel i5 3450
2x 4gb 1333mhz ram memory
asustek p8h77-v LE motherbord
500gb western digital hd scorpio blue
im using 4 120mm fans with led
i dont use a dvd thing( id od everything with usb

i was more thinking
750watt
http://www.ms-tech.de/eng/index.php/product/detail/pdcid/74/pdid/270

620 watt
http://www.ms-tech.de/eng/index.php/product/detail/pdcid/82/pdid/240

or 800watt
http://www.tagan.com.tw/page/datasheet/U33/TAGAN_U33800_uk_mini.pdf

i downt want to spend 100euro's on it
cuz those cards on itself are a big investment for me

ty infront
(sorry for the bad english)
 

lehtv

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Your motherboard doesn't fully support 7870 crossfire.

Get a single faster graphics card, like a 7970. With 7870 Crossfire and a PSU, your budget seems to be at least 500 eur, easily enough for a 7970 and a high quality 500 watt PSU.

What resolution do you play at? What's your current GPU and PSU? Where are you buying from, can you link to the site please?

To answer your question directly: 7870 crossfire requires four six-pin PCIe power connectors. Any power supply from a reliable manufacturer with the necessary connectors is more than adequate. Usually that means 750 watts, but some 650w units also have four connectors. MS-Tech I've never heard of and Tagan I know is not very good.
 
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lehtv

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philipma1957 said:
the mobo you picked won't work with 2 cards

Yes it will but the second card will be forced to PCIe 2.0 x4 mode

look in the 600 watt to 750 watt range
That's a bit overkill, 500 watts is good for a 7970 especially in a system that only has an i5-3450; of course, as long as the unit has the necessary PCIe power connector pin configuration
 
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bronwaterg

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Your motherboard doesn't fully support 7870 crossfire.

Get a single faster graphics card, like a 7970. With 7870 Crossfire and a PSU, your budget seems to be at least 500 eur, easily enough for a 7970 and a high quality 500 watt PSU.

What resolution do you play at? What's your current GPU and PSU? Where are you buying from, can you link to the site please?

To answer your question directly: 7870 crossfire requires four six-pin PCIe power connectors. Any power supply from a reliable manufacturer with the necessary connectors is more than adequate. Usually that means 750 watts, but some 650w units also have four connectors. MS-Tech I've never heard of and Tagan I know is not very good.

1: ow that wasnt told to me that that board wasnt so good for crossfire i asked it specific int he store but nvm

2: i think i gonna buy this card then http://www.pixmania.be/be/nl/12942026/art/his/radeon-hd-7950-iceq-x2-bo.html
or http://www.alternate.be/html/product/XFX/HD7950_Double_Dissipation_BLACK_(FX-795A-TDBC)/982168/?

3: my resolution i play 1920x1080 wide i only play world of warcraft
i currently have an asus hd 7750 en a standart 380 psu that came with my case

4: so this gpu would be enough http://www.alternate.be/html/product/Cooler_Master/GX-Lite_600/961951/?
its got 2x PCIe 6+2 pins

i gonna buy it either from 1 of the site i linked the grappicscard its in dutch
im not gonna buy an 7970 cuz im gonna get me a new case and second screen

ty agian sorry for the bad english
 

lehtv

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2. Would recommend Sapphire 7950 280€ over either
3. NVIDIA cards are better in WOW, as far as I know (don't play it myself). Maybe an MSI 660 Ti PE/OC 300€. With OC considered, the 7950 is probably faster regardless
4. GX Lite series isn't particularly good. Get XFX 550W 60€. 80+ bronze, 5 yr warranty, built by Seasonic.
 

TemjinGold

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Do you honestly need more than one 7850 if all you play is WoW on 1080? That would allow you to keep your current PSU even...
 

lehtv

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According to this it seems that 7950 would be required to keep 60 fps at 8xaa in Mists of Pandaria, assuming no cpu bottleneck ;P
 

bronwaterg

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Do you honestly need more than one 7850 if all you play is WoW on 1080? That would allow you to keep your current PSU even...
yes cuz i dont want buy a new 1 in like 3 years

@lehtv is saw your link and that was an 6950

im gonna get me that sapphire and look for a quality gpu on the same site else i need to pay 2 time costs to send it to me

ty people