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Need New Psu

canguder
Level 7
Hello there

CPU: INTEL I7 4770K @ 4.5 GHZ
WATER COOLER : CORSAIR H100i
MOTHERBOARD : ASUS Z87 DELUXE-DUAL
RAM : GSKILL TRIDENT 2X8GB 2400 MHZ
GRAPHICS : ZOTAC NVIDIA GEOFORCE GTX 780
SSD DRIVES : 2X SAMSUNG 840EVO 120GB
HDD DRIVES : 1X4TB RAID0 , 2X2TB RAID0 , 3TB TOSHIBA
CASE : AEROSTRIKE X ST
POWER SUPPLY : COOLER MASTER 700W
FANS : 12X120MM COOLER MASTER , 4X140MM XIGMATEK , 1X140MM/1X200MM AREOCOOL , 1X200MM COOLER MASTER , 2X AKASA VENOM AND 2X CORSAIR ON H100i (TOTAL 23 FANS)

I am going to buy new psu for 10x sata drives and for future builds. I am using cooler master rs-700b at the moment. Thinking about add another gtx 780 to my build in the future. So will these psu's works for me ? My budget is max 200$.

Fsp Raider 750w
Cooler Master G750m
Thermaltake Toughpower xt 750w
Corsair Rm750

Thanks for helping.Any other ideas would be nice.
CPU: INTEL I7 4770K @ 4.5 GHZ
AIR COOLER : ZALMAN CNPS14X
MOTHERBOARD : ASUS Z87 DELUXE-DUAL
RAM : GSKILL TRIDENT 2X8GB+2X4GB 2400 MHZ (24GB TOTAL)
GRAPHICS : ZOTAC NVIDIA GEOFORCE GTX 780
SSD DRIVES : 2X SAMSUNG 840EVO 120GB
HDD DRIVES : 4X3TB HDD , 4X1TB HDD , 2X2TB HDD - 12TB FIRMWARE RAID+8TB FIRM+SOFT RAID
CASE : AEROSTRIKE X ST
POWER SUPPLY : SEASONIC G-750 80PLUS
FANS : 9X120MM COOLER MASTER LED , 8X140MM XIGMATEK , 1X200MM AEROCOOL , 1X200MM COOLER MASTER , 1X120MM AEROCOOL
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martyn
Level 10
The advice i have seen on threads in the forum is to have at least 1000w for SLI/Crossfire and also top suggestion by those in the know here suggests Seasonic as best choice for a PSU (believe they make some Corsair units).
Rampage iv Extreme.....3930 i7.....32gb Corsair Vengeance....Thermaltake Water 2.0 Extreme....Matrix HD 7970 x 2 in crossfire....Creative Fatality Champion Soundcard - With front drive bay....Themaltake Toughpower XT Gold 1475 watt power supply.....Samsung SSD 830 512gb...Samsung 1TB HD x 2....Samsung Blu Ray drive....Samsung DVD drive...Windows 7 Ultimate....Thermaltake Overseer RX-1 case

HappyBuddhaman
Level 7
I'm going with the EVGA 1300 Supernova in my current build in progress (Newegg $229 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438011 ), outstanding testing done by JonnyGURU.com.

My second choice was the CoolerMaster V1000 (Newegg $209 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817171078 ) , which is made by Seasonic, but fell just a tad off the mark in comparison to the EVGA.

JonnyGURU Reviews - EVGA - http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=349

V1000 - http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=344

I know your max is $200, but if you can swing a tad extra, you can't go wrong with either of these.

canguder
Level 7
thanks martyn and buddhaman i am going to search for them in my country 🙂
CPU: INTEL I7 4770K @ 4.5 GHZ
AIR COOLER : ZALMAN CNPS14X
MOTHERBOARD : ASUS Z87 DELUXE-DUAL
RAM : GSKILL TRIDENT 2X8GB+2X4GB 2400 MHZ (24GB TOTAL)
GRAPHICS : ZOTAC NVIDIA GEOFORCE GTX 780
SSD DRIVES : 2X SAMSUNG 840EVO 120GB
HDD DRIVES : 4X3TB HDD , 4X1TB HDD , 2X2TB HDD - 12TB FIRMWARE RAID+8TB FIRM+SOFT RAID
CASE : AEROSTRIKE X ST
POWER SUPPLY : SEASONIC G-750 80PLUS
FANS : 9X120MM COOLER MASTER LED , 8X140MM XIGMATEK , 1X200MM AEROCOOL , 1X200MM COOLER MASTER , 1X120MM AEROCOOL

Zka17
Level 16
For two graphics cards you need something between 1000-1200W at least… even for a single high end graphics card I would use at least 800-850W… - you need to have high amperage on the rail(s) and small PSUs won't have that...

canguder
Level 7
What about seasonic G-750 for one graphics card ? I found very cheap somewhere near in my home.My case supports two supplies. If I use dual
psu will make any difference ? 1 each 700w + 1 each 750w .
CPU: INTEL I7 4770K @ 4.5 GHZ
AIR COOLER : ZALMAN CNPS14X
MOTHERBOARD : ASUS Z87 DELUXE-DUAL
RAM : GSKILL TRIDENT 2X8GB+2X4GB 2400 MHZ (24GB TOTAL)
GRAPHICS : ZOTAC NVIDIA GEOFORCE GTX 780
SSD DRIVES : 2X SAMSUNG 840EVO 120GB
HDD DRIVES : 4X3TB HDD , 4X1TB HDD , 2X2TB HDD - 12TB FIRMWARE RAID+8TB FIRM+SOFT RAID
CASE : AEROSTRIKE X ST
POWER SUPPLY : SEASONIC G-750 80PLUS
FANS : 9X120MM COOLER MASTER LED , 8X140MM XIGMATEK , 1X200MM AEROCOOL , 1X200MM COOLER MASTER , 1X120MM AEROCOOL

Zka17
Level 16
If it's more convenient for you, then yes, you can use dual PSUs... but make sure that you're connecting the graphics card to the one has higher amperage on its rail(s)...

Cheaptrick
Level 8

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canguder
Level 7
Thank you guys for the informantions. I bought seasonic g-750 for now. It works great with 10x hard drives and with my machine.
CPU: INTEL I7 4770K @ 4.5 GHZ
AIR COOLER : ZALMAN CNPS14X
MOTHERBOARD : ASUS Z87 DELUXE-DUAL
RAM : GSKILL TRIDENT 2X8GB+2X4GB 2400 MHZ (24GB TOTAL)
GRAPHICS : ZOTAC NVIDIA GEOFORCE GTX 780
SSD DRIVES : 2X SAMSUNG 840EVO 120GB
HDD DRIVES : 4X3TB HDD , 4X1TB HDD , 2X2TB HDD - 12TB FIRMWARE RAID+8TB FIRM+SOFT RAID
CASE : AEROSTRIKE X ST
POWER SUPPLY : SEASONIC G-750 80PLUS
FANS : 9X120MM COOLER MASTER LED , 8X140MM XIGMATEK , 1X200MM AEROCOOL , 1X200MM COOLER MASTER , 1X120MM AEROCOOL

PowerOver9K
Level 9
Dual PSU is overkill unless you have a build going on like mine. 4+ cards or a mining rig.
Mobo: Rampage IV BE | CPU: i7-4930@4.5ghz Hexacore | RAM: 32GB Corsair V-Pro | GPU: 4xR9 290X Quadfire | PSU: eVGA P2 SuperNOVA 1000W\G2 850W | Chassis: NZXT Phantom 820 | Cooling: XSPC Raystorm CPU Block\4xEK 290X Block\2x Laing D5\XSPC Dual Bay Res\Phobya G-Changer 1080 External Rad\Alphacool 140UT60\XSPC AX360 | Fan Con: Lamptron CW611 | Tube: Primochill Adv. LRT Bloodshed Red | 3xCrossover 27" 2560x1440 Monitors | Build Log of Insanity