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Profile: stranger
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i need a power supply and i found one thats SLI ready for like 34 bucks, 575w, pretty decent.. anyway, i have a crossfire card radeon 3870 hd 512 256 bit gddr4 (which is smokin! eats every game like a champ).. so is the whole sli/crossfire ready bs just a marketing scheme or is there really a difference? i mean, both have 2 pci-e 6 pins in them, whats the difference if i hook it up to nvidia or ati card? thanks! |
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There is no difference. Some genius in a marketing department somewhere probably came up with labeling power supplies as SLI or Crossfire ready.
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Xfire ready generally means it has 2 8 pin 12v and 2 6 pin volt cables attached to the PSU. Same with SLI cept a total of 4 6 pin 12v cables. |
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I have a SLI PSU in one computer and a Crossfire PSU in a different one. The only real difference is the paint job and that the Crossfire one has a couple 8-pin plugs. One other thing, check out the tier listings for PSUs before anything is bought. Somehow I very much doubt that a good quality SLI ready PSU can be found for $35, --------------- Evil lurks in the databanks as it lurked in the streets of yesteryear. But it was never the streets that were evil. Over 50. Seen it, done it, can't remember it. |
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i figured it was all bs.. what are the 8 pin connectors for? can i still crossfire the cards with 6 pins or not?
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If you are spending money on two top end video cards DON'T buy a $35 PSU!! You need to spend >$80
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Usually if it has a thing saying SLI or Xfire certified it means ATI/AMD or Nvidia have tested the PSU with an SLI or Crossfire setup and concluded that it worked with stability. The problem being, it may say SLI certified, but if you go to Nvidias or ATI's sites to look at Xfire/SLI compatible PSU's it will be certified for an older dual card setup, not usually for whats out now.
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@ mike 99: i, so far, have only one card, but i want a psu to support two in case i need it
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Message edited by konoplya on 05-17-2008 at 12:25:47 AM |
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SLI/Crossfire PSU's are pretty much the something, with the required connectors available from the PSU.
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so is the one i posted a good one or not? |
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The thing I noticed is that SLI/Crossfire ready just means it has 2+ power connectors (6 or/and 8 pin) for GFX cards where non SLI/Crossfire ready PSU's do not (alway's) have this. |
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