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Seasonic x-760 with GTX 670 SLI

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:26 am
by oton
Hi all :)

I'm building a pc for gaming with a GTX 670, an i5 3570K with a Seasonic x-760. I'd like to add another GTX670 for SLI. Will the PSU cope with this?

My main voltage is 230v.

Thanks a lot!

Re: Seasonic x-760 with GTX 670 SLI

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:37 am
by faugusztin
My i7-2600K + P8Z77-I Deluxe + EVGA GTX670 + WC loop (pump, 4 fans) at OCCT & Furmark Full load consumed about 240 VA. So what do you think ? :D

Re: Seasonic x-760 with GTX 670 SLI

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 1:56 pm
by SebRad
Hi, yes the PSU will cope comfortably :)
If you're not over-clocking then you're probably around 250w full load at the moment, even with another GTX670 I think you'll be around 400w, certainly under 500w. Seasonic PSUs are very good quality and can output their full rated loads continuously, unlike very cheap PSU that might manage half their rated load!
230v mains voltage results in higher efficiency, slightly, then 120v found in US/Canada etc, this helps the PSU deliver it's power as it produces less waste heat inside itself.

I can run my PC off an old S12-II 330w PSU, my 2600k is more power consuming than your newer 3570k and my GTX560Ti is also very similar power consumption to the newer GTX670 so your PSU with twice the capacity will be just fine, even if you over-clock as hard as you can.

Regards, Seb

Re: Seasonic x-760 with GTX 670 SLI

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 2:35 pm
by oton
Great. Thanks a lot guys. I feared be wrong :D

So who needs +1000W PSU's?? :roll:

Re: Seasonic x-760 with GTX 670 SLI

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:01 am
by Koldun
People using 5 670s aka nobody.