Hi,
Currently I've a CoolerMaster Real Power Pro 550w that feeds my system (ASUS M4A79 Deluxe, Phenom II 965 @3700, ASUS Radeon HD 5770 CuCore, 4x2 DDR2 Kingston HyperX 1066 @800, 1 TB HDD SEAGATE, 64 GB SAMSUNG 470 SSD, 160 GB SATA II) and all works except for the memories that are 800 modules designed to operate at 2,3V @1066 but the modules need at least a 650W PSU to work at such high voltage. Moreover I plan to buy an AMD Radeon 7950 GPU in some months so I want to know if a Corsair TX750 V2 is good options considering the GPU I plan to buy and that my DDR2 memories are very hungry.
Although this motherboard permits Crossfire, I'm not interested in that option, a single 7950 is quite right to me.
Yes the Corsair TX750 V2 will be more than adequate,it's a fine unit.
Corsair = +12V@62A
CM = lucky if it has 20A on the +12V.
Your cpu and ram utilize the + 12V rail.
Thanks for the reply.
I forgive to add that I want to add a second 1 TB HDD but if you say that it's more than adequate then I definitively buy this PSU.