I am wondering if this power supply: Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800W.
Can handle 560 gtx SLI overclocked (2gb version). I am also planning to overclock the i5 2500k.
I do not have the money for the SLI yet but I am planning to do this in the future.
The rest of my components are:
Corsair Vengeance 8 gb 1600
P8Z68 V PRO
Deskstar 7K3000 2tb
Cooler Master Hyper 212
Corsair 500R
Some standard dvd drive
If the cooler master isn't fit which psu is? I do not want to spend a lot more then I will for this one (120 euro's).
A high quality 750 watt power supply with sufficient amperage on the +12 volt rail(s) is plenty for your future rig. Here is a link to the graphics cards power requirements database:
exrielthefallen - That happens. I remember one a few years ago that was off by 150 watts and quite a few amps. That's where technical reviews come in handy.
exrielthefallen - That happens. I remember one a few years ago that was off by 150 watts and quite a few amps. That's where technical reviews come in handy.
I can find no record of Coolmax ever offering a model CW-560t power supply. However, years ago Coolmax used to offer pc cases. One series was designated as the CV-560 series and the cases in that series sometimes had either a 400 watt or 500 watt power supply installed.
BTW - Do not hijack other members thread. Next time start your own thread.
Message edited by JohnnyLucky on 12-03-2011 at 03:58:16 PM
As for 750 watt, will it be sufficient? I read a 560 gtx sli oc needs at least 800w.
As by this: GeForce GTX 560 in 2-way SLI
A second card requires you to add another ~175 Watts. You need a 700+ Watt power supply unit if you use it in a high-end system (800+ to a KiloWatt is recommended if you plan on any overclocking).
From guru 3d.
As for the Corsair HX 850 watts. What is the benefit of it?
I might consider it, but it's 20 euro's more expensive then the Coolermaster, and I'm kind of short on cash now.
Would I need the extra 50 watts?
As for the XFX 850.
It says this at hardwaresecrets:
The number of cables is terrific for the high-end user, however if you want to install more than two very high-end video cards you will need to use adapters, since each very high-end card takes two auxiliary power connectors each and this power supply comes with “only” four of them.
Wouldn't four be enough then? Do I need those cables for something other then the video cards?
As for 750 watt, will it be sufficient? I read a 560 gtx sli oc needs at least 800w.
As by this: GeForce GTX 560 in 2-way SLI
A second card requires you to add another ~175 Watts. You need a 700+ Watt power supply unit if you use it in a high-end system (800+ to a KiloWatt is recommended if you plan on any overclocking).
From guru 3d.
So would 750 watts really be sufficient?
Guess you didn't read the part about an OC'd i7 965 /1366 testbed.
Which requires more power to run then a 2nd gen SB rig.
As for the Corsair HX 850 watts. What is the benefit of it?
I might consider it, but it's 20 euro's more expensive then the Coolermaster, and I'm kind of short on cash now.
Would I need the extra 50 watts?
As for the XFX 850.
It says this at hardwaresecrets:
The number of cables is terrific for the high-end user, however if you want to install more than two very high-end video cards you will need to use adapters, since each very high-end card takes two auxiliary power connectors each and this power supply comes with “only” four of them.
Wouldn't four be enough then? Do I need those cables for something other then the video cards?
Most 850W units include 4 x pci-e connectors = no problem there!
Units that include 6 are very recent models(HX -850 exception)
6 pins are for 3 card set-ups btw.
You only need 4.
This says that the XFX 750 watt Pro can deliver up to 27 A at 12 V, while the packaging of the 560 gtx ti 2gb says it needs at least 30 A at 12 V a minimum.
Is 30 A really needed.
I so the XFX Pro 750 watt wouldn't be enough?
This says that the XFX 750 watt Pro can deliver up to 27 A at 12 V, while the packaging of the 560 gtx ti 2gb says it needs at least 30 A at 12 V a minimum.
Is 30 A really needed.
I so the XFX Pro 750 watt wouldn't be enough?
Yes the XFX is enough what's 27 x 2 = ?
The XFX has 62A on the 12V rails total.
Pandablast - I think you misunderstood the Hardware Secrets test procedure. Davcon is correct. The XFX Pro 750 watt power supply has a single large +12 volt rail rated at 62 amps. Take a look at this technical review at jonnyGURU.com:
Let's go back to the original question about the Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800 watt power supply.
The psu is 80+ Gold Certified so it is listed in the Platinum and Gold Power Supply Database I posted in my original comment. If you go to the database and scroll down to the Coolermaster Gold psu section you will see links to 8 technical reviews of the power supply. All 8 technical reviews indicate the Cooler Master is a good power supply. It is not the very best but it is good. It should be okay and you should not have any problems with it.
I'm thinking of going with the XFX Pro XXX 750 watt. This should be enough too drive the system right? I'm chose this over the normal 750 because it's semi modular.
Regarding the Ampers I'm a bit lost. 62 A in total on the 12 V rail? But it only has one rail so it has 62 A in total? So 2 A for the rest of the setup is enough? I have the feeling I'm wrong about it in total being 62 A. But so, please explain how it works.
Is there any advantage of getting more then 750 watts?
Do the 560 ti 2gb really need 30 A? Wouldn't that figure get higher when oc'ing?
I am wondering if this power supply: Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800W.
Can handle 560 gtx SLI overclocked (2gb version). I am also planning to overclock the i5 2500k.
I do not have the money for the SLI yet but I am planning to do this in the future.
The rest of my components are:
Corsair Vengeance 8 gb 1600
P8Z68 V PRO
Deskstar 7K3000 2tb
Cooler Master Hyper 212
Corsair 500R
Some standard dvd drive
If the cooler master isn't fit which psu is? I do not want to spend a lot more then I will for this one (120 euro's).
Thanks.
this psu is perfect, no need to upgrade psu
calculate power requirement here and select 560t to match overclocking of 560
extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine
your overall power requierment after sli and overclocking is around 650w, and you have a 80+ gold rating psu of 800w which is more than enough
so you have a great psu and it can handle 560+sli+oc and 2500k+oc very easily
no need to buy amy other psu