Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Couple of questions about PSU, MoBo and Graph Card.

Hi all, i'm new here... i thought this was one of the best places to get some answers to my questions.



First one: My friend has an Asus P5KPL/1600 ( http://nl.asus.com/products.aspx?modelmenu=1%26model=2323%26l1=3%26l2=11%26l3=563%26l4=0 ) i was wondering if we could fit a fully running Asus nVidia Geforce GTS 250 512MB DK TOP( http://nl.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=2%26l2=6%26l3=913%26l4=0%26model=2886%26modelmenu=1 ) in it. I'm giving him my Coolermaster Real Power M520 that used to run my 9800GTX+.



Second question: I want to get SLI GeForce GTX 275 on my MSI P7N Platinum MoBo ( http://eu.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc%26maincat_no=1%26cat2_no=170%26prod_no=1373 ) but i don't know what PSU i should get to power everything. I was planning on getting the Coolermaster Ultimate with 900W. But that one is quite expensive. Is there any cheaper decent SLI PSU that can handle it? I prefer Coolermaster or OCZ but if it's good i don't care about the company.



Could anyone answer these questions? Thanks in advance,



Allarick.Couple of questions about PSU, MoBo and Graph Card.
Corsair TX Series: 650W-$90, 750W-$100, or 850W-$120. All well priced...OR:
OCZ SXS Series: 400W-$25, 500W-$50, 600W-$60, 700W-$60. Even more well priced, but less popular.Couple of questions about PSU, MoBo and Graph Card.
Are you sure I can run these cards SLI on these Powersupplies?
I'd get the 850W Corsair one; I don't think that'd fail you.
And what about my friends problem?

:EDIT: It's possible. But still want to have some more advice on a good SLI PSU that can power my 2x GTX275
[QUOTE=''Allarick2392'']And what about my friends problem?

:EDIT: It's possible. But still want to have some more advice on a good SLI PSU that can power my 2x GTX275[/QUOTE]



Yes your friend will be able to. Also take note on the power supplies that smc listed. The TX850 is an excellent power supply that will run 2 275 GTX cards no problem. Also you don't need an SLI certified power supply to run cards in SLI. That is rubbish! You just need a name brand power supply with plenty of wattage and amperage.
[QUOTE=''UltimateGamer95''][QUOTE=''Allarick2392'']And what about my friends problem?

:EDIT: It's possible. But still want to have some more advice on a good SLI PSU that can power my 2x GTX275[/QUOTE]



Yes your friend will be able to. Also take note on the power supplies that smc listed. The TX850 is an excellent power supply that will run 2 275 GTX cards no problem. Also you don't need an SLI certified power supply to run cards in SLI. That is rubbish! You just need a name brand power supply with plenty of wattage and amperage.[/QUOTE]



Thanks, I was more worried about the cable connections.

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