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    Registered User spawn1980's Avatar
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    Is my PSU Powerful Enough

    I have a CORSAIR CMPSU-750TX 750W ATX12V and would like to know if you think it can handle this setup perfectly.........

    ASRock K10N780SLIX3-WiFi
    Kingston 8GB 240-Pin DDR2
    Powercolor ATI Radeon HD 4850 512 MB AX4850 (Crossfire)
    AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Deneb 3.2GHz Socket AM3 125W
    LG Black 8X Blu-ray Burner
    Pioneer 116 DVD Burner
    LG GH22NP20 DVD Burner
    ZALMAN ZM-MFC1 Fan Controller
    Thermaltake CL-P0464 DuOrb
    5 120mm Rosewill RFA-120
    i7 3930k w/ Asus Sabertooth x79
    440 SSD Raid 0 + 2TB Hdd + 1TB Hdd
    GTX 980 SLI
    32gb DDR3 1866
    Corsair H100 (Push Pull Slip 2000rpm Fans)
    EVGA Super NOVA 1300 PSU
    Level 10 Gt Case
    Win 8.1 Pro

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    Since this is EXTREMELY judgemental, you decide!


    Google 'calculate power supply' and run a couple or three calculators.



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    I think your PSU is certainly up to the task. Moving away from the bargain basement power supplies was a good choice.

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    Should be fine.
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    You can see by my signature i have somewhat the same system with possibly a few more hard drives and a Enermax Liberty 620 handles it nicely
    Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3
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    You should be fine. Good choice for P.S.

    Just in case you are still unsure. Use this Power Calculator.

    http://www.antec.outervision.com/

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    Registered User spawn1980's Avatar
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    Thanks Guys I did the test and I got a total of 565W.. Very Happy
    i7 3930k w/ Asus Sabertooth x79
    440 SSD Raid 0 + 2TB Hdd + 1TB Hdd
    GTX 980 SLI
    32gb DDR3 1866
    Corsair H100 (Push Pull Slip 2000rpm Fans)
    EVGA Super NOVA 1300 PSU
    Level 10 Gt Case
    Win 8.1 Pro

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