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Originally posted by: Ogdin
Well if you look at http://game.amd.com/us-en/cros...ex_components.aspx?p=3 you'll see that your psu is not certified for the 3870x2,but it is certified for 2 3870's.Maybe with 2 cards drawing power from 2 pci-e slots it balances out the power draw better?


Too bad you have no clue about what your are speaking about. The page you linked to is for CROSSFIREX, not single cards. DUH! Of course his power supply isn't certified for CROSSFIRE for two 3870 X2 cards.

If you wish to look at what power supplies are cert'd for single 3870 X2 cards, follow this link instead:

http://ati.amd.com/products/ce...ied/powersupplies.html


For his Tt 750, click on the single card link above, click on the Tt link, and it's listed there as certified for his card:

http://ati.amd.com/products/ce...wersupplies.html#pstop

ToughPower 750 AP W0116 (750W) ---- Radeon? HD 3870 X2

 
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