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2015/03/27 17:34:26 (permalink)
Got a quick question for the mods, do you think the Air's PSU is strong enough to power a Titan X? According to Nvidia, the Titan X recommends a 600W psu and Hadron Air comes with a 500W psu. Has any testing been done to see if the Hadron's psu can meet the demands of the Titan X?

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    Re: Hadron Air and Titan X 2015/03/28 03:54:29 (permalink)
    Your GTX780 Ti also has a 600W minimum system requirement, but it works in your Hadron Air system, right?  The point is EVGA has done the math, and nVidia overestimates since they can't pick the PSU for you.  Provided you don't go overboard on CPU overclocking, its the 40A on the 500W PSU that is in your favor.  Titan, Titan Black, GTX780 and GTX780 Ti all have been rated as 250W cards with 600W min requirements; and so does Titan-X. 

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    Re: Hadron Air and Titan X 2015/03/29 01:04:28 (permalink)
    I would pay attention on every Watt, to save on every side. If 4770K work on Turbo, 2 SSD and TITAN X not overclocked that will work. Last year people install 780 and 780Ti Classified inside. They was sad because no place for waterblock. 
    If you want faster than reference speed better buy Superclocked model and avoid voltage increase. 
    That would be little powerful Hadron, stronger than 99% full tower configuration.
     

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