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2014/04/13 09:56:37 (permalink)
I was looking at the 1300watt for my 2 new 780ti classifieds. I currently have a hx850 by corsair but if I tty cranking up the juice on them my pc starts to shut down. I was interested in the g2 1300watt because of its amazing price but im reading mixxed reviews on it. Whats your guys opinions?
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    AlexisRO
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    Re: need new psu 2014/04/13 11:06:52 (permalink)
    Not sure what reviews you're referring to, but from what i've read the 1300 is a very good PSU. Unless what you get has a particular problem, you shouldn't worry. Even then you have one of the best CS around to back you up.

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    Re: need new psu 2014/04/13 11:16:58 (permalink)
    I'm sure the EVGA PSU is a very fine unit. The best PSU reviewer on the Internet has to be jonnyguru and they rate this PSU a 9.7 and a recommended award:
     
    http://www.jonnyguru.com/...op=Story6&reid=349

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    Re: need new psu 2014/04/13 12:08:00 (permalink)
    jonnyguru.com should be renamed to oklahomawolfguru.com. Hes the one doing all the testing.


     
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    Re: need new psu 2014/04/13 12:08:35 (permalink)
    That should do fine for 2 classified 780ti's that are loaded with the skynet bios and a overclocked 2500k at 4.4ghz in a hafX case? What yall think?
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    Re: need new psu 2014/04/14 09:19:45 (permalink)
    Unless you want to break world records on LN2, you're good to go with the 1300 G2. I would even call it overkill, but some people like that.

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    Re: need new psu 2014/04/14 10:21:55 (permalink)
    It's been a great PSU for me (8 months now).  I doubt you'd be disappointed.


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re: need new psu 2014/04/14 13:18:27 (permalink)
    I bet you'll enjoy it, plenty of power


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    Re: need new psu 2014/04/15 14:50:23 (permalink)
    Im hoping! I love evga products.
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    Re: need new psu 2014/04/16 21:51:40 (permalink)
    I have 2 and one of them is powering my 3x Titan and 3960X. No issues. Newegg had a sale and rebate just a few days ago too at $180 after rebate...


     
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    Re: need new psu 2014/04/17 23:17:21 (permalink)
     
    I'm sure that PSU will be perfect for your needs.

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    Re: need new psu 2014/04/22 11:46:36 (permalink)
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    That should do fine for 2 classified 780ti's that are loaded with the skynet bios and a overclocked 2500k at 4.4ghz in a hafX case? What yall think?


    I also have a HAF-X case with a Supernova 1000 G2 and you may be interested to know that one factor in my purchase was that the CPU cables are 750mm long - enough to go all the way to the top of the HAF-X without using extensions. Possibly the only PSU that does this?
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    Re: need new psu 2014/04/22 12:01:51 (permalink)
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    That should do fine for 2 classified 780ti's that are loaded with the skynet bios and a overclocked 2500k at 4.4ghz in a hafX case? What yall think?


    I also have a HAF-X case with a Supernova 1000 G2 and you may be interested to know that one factor in my purchase was that the CPU cables are 750mm long - enough to go all the way to the top of the HAF-X without using extensions. Possibly the only PSU that does this?


    If the cables are as long on the 1000W as on my 1300W, you won't need any extensions.  I have my two CPU power cables (8 Pin) running out the bottom back of the case (HafX) and behind the mobo tray in the back, then down from the top to the CPU mobo connectors (8 Pin)...no extensions.


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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