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2014/09/30 10:33:25 (permalink)
hey guys currently running a single gtx770 sc, and want to eventually grab another to sli, what would be the best power supply for doing so. I have a supernova 750w now, buti see a ton of people saying you need at least 850w to sli two 770sc's.
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    Re: Future sli question 2014/09/30 15:15:13 (permalink)
    http://evga.com/articles/00722/
     
    The 750w Supernova is tested to work fine with a pair of 770's, so you'll still be good.

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    Re: Future sli question 2014/09/30 23:17:55 (permalink)
    I can confirm that a 750 Watt PSU will be fine for your set up.
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    Re: Future sli question 2014/10/01 03:54:50 (permalink)
    Yup, 750 will be plenty!

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    Re: Future sli question 2014/10/01 11:16:14 (permalink)
    I'm running 2x 770 SC ACX sli and am using the HX850 watt by Corsair(Seasonic), I utilize 820/850 watts of it. I wouldn't go with a 750 watt psu, unless you don't plan on overclocking cpu/gpus. Always go 50-75watts over what you utilize. Use a Psu calculator like this one- http://www.extreme.outerv.../psucalculatorlite.jsp
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    is the cpu overclocked?
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    post edited by Rigbuilder12 - 2014/10/01 11:20:34
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