hi guys just wonderin if you could tell me if this would be any good for my xfire 3870 setup
1000w psu
Hi-Power Black 1000W Modular 13.5cm Fan PSU - 4x PCI-E, 20+4pin, 6x SATA - Ebuyer
i don't know if the brand is any good but it's a nice price
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hi guys just wonderin if you could tell me if this would be any good for my xfire 3870 setup
1000w psu
Hi-Power Black 1000W Modular 13.5cm Fan PSU - 4x PCI-E, 20+4pin, 6x SATA - Ebuyer
i don't know if the brand is any good but it's a nice price
1000w is over kill, 600w (on a decent reliable PSU will be more than enough) some examples all modular, cheaper models can be had if they are not modular,
xClio Greatpower 650w - Cheap but good quality reliable components
Corsair HX620w - Highly recommended PSU some people don't like the cables
Enermax Liberty 620w - Again highly rated slightly more expensive than the Corsair
Hope that helps
The 600w Enermax or Corsairs would be my choice...
1000w is over kill, 600w (on a decent reliable PSU will be more than enough)
i just thought if i buy the 1000 watt i will have the option of upgradin further with the 1000w as i will be able to add an additional graphic card later if i choose to change my chipset to x48
the Enermax Modu82+ 625W is also quite tasty, very quet and shoudl do the job.
this is taken from a hexus.net very recent review camparing sli to xfire...
using a QX6850 3ghz and a x48 mobo..
Graphics card 2x Sapphire HD 3870 X2 in CrossFire
System wattage idle 211
System wattage load 575
HEXUS.net - Review :: Inno3D GeForce 9800 GX2 single-card and SLI : Page - 1/9
i know its using the 3870x2 card, but afaik you can xfire a 3870 and an 3870x2 together to get tri-fire.. so the above wattage readings give you an idea at least.
if your definitely going to go for crossfire then i would get the 'enermax galaxy dxx 850 watt' they used in that review,, if its good enough for hexus labs, then its good enough for us:).
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the 600-650watt psus will be under high load when you play games, so i think it's best to go a bit above and give your system some breathing room..
if you decide against xfire then just get one of the psu's alread mentioned.. anymore wouldn't be worth it in the sense of cost and being overkill.
it has been said many times before but...
'don't skimp on a cheap psu, if and when it blows up, it might take your whole system with it'
right guy's don't be crossed i have just bought the corsair 620hx i found it at a good price (i think) :) 55 pound delivery included
i hope this is enough for my setup
e6600 cpu (might go q6600 very soon or e8400)
2x2gb corsair xms2 800mhz
2 x 3870hd 512mb gigabyte cards (x-fired)fitted with ttake duorb coolers
asus p5k (not pro or deluxe just p5k)
pioneer dl drive
scythe ninja rev.b with 120mm blue led fans
i also have these pci-e power adapter surge protectors (i have 2 of these)
is it still worth using these with my new psu(check the link below)
Black Coolmax PS-200 Graphic Card Protector (PCI-E) Surge Protection 14910-Best Computer Online Store Houston Buy Discount Prices Texas-Directron.com
should i still use these with my new power supply :juggle:
LoL,
when I first read the topic title, I was thinking of the xfire game application :D
620W should be enough.
How many disks are you using?
Its a good PSU for £55
Don't buy EZCool or any other cheap brands, stick with the recommendations in this thread.
You definately don't want to skimp on the PSU, as there's the potential for bringing down a few components of your system if it fails.Quote:
is this psu any good
EZCOOL 800W GAMING PSU 12CM 24 PIN PSU on eBay, also ATX Standard Power Supplies, Power Supplies, Desktop PC Components, Computing (end time 27-Apr-08 19:55:04 BST)
Go for the decent brands like the ones recommended.
Chimp
hi guys what about the corsair 750tx for 80 pound
Corsair 750W TX CMPSU-750TX 750 Watt PSU Power Supply
Corsair 750W TX CMPSU-750TX 750 Watt PSU Power Supply on eBay, also ATX Standard Power Supplies, Power Supplies, Desktop PC Components, Computing (end time 28-Apr-08 14:03:13 BST)
keep posting guys i am always watchin my threads :rockon2:
Still not as good as the new Enermax modular units imo.
THe 525W one is also fantastic and more than enough.
Modu82+ 625 Power Supply: Enermax to the Forefront | silentpcreview.com
Good range indeed, by all accounts.
hi guys will the thermaltake 750W Toughpower cut the mustard i can't buy the enermax as am on a budget and don't have the cash :(