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Question by max: will an 800W power supply work for this computer setup?
specifcations:
two 9800 GX2′s in SLI
standard hdd
one optical drive
3 case fans
evga 750i mobo
pentium D 3.4GHz
2GB RAM
wanted to upgrade video card and wondered if 800W psu was enough
thx

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Answer by boneyard ham
http://extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp

I use this calculator all the time for builds.

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NB MY COMPUTER HAS ALREADY BEEN BUILT FOR OVER 6 MONTH’S SO I KNOW THESE VIDEO’S ARE OLD, BUT I WAS VERY BUSY AND THE MOVING CHANNEL’S REALLY MESSED IT UP…. Hey, so finally i am releasing my series on how to build a computer, click the playlist button so you can sit back relax and enjoy the whole thing. PLAYLIST: www.youtube.com Parts You Will Need: 1. Case 2. Motherboard 3. CPU 4. Aftermarket Heat sink (If you Want it) 5. RAM 6. GPU 7. PSU 8. Optical Drive 9. Hard Drive 10 And anything else you may want. Such as fan’s or a PCI card. Make sure: 1. Motherboard fits in your case 2. CPU Fits in motherboard (Socket Type…EX: My CPU is an Intel Core i7 930, LGA 1366 Socket) 3. Custom Water Cooler Fit’s in you’re case 4. RAM is compatible with motherboard and CPU 5. GPU will fit in the case 6. PSU is enough for you 7. If you want the Power supply at the top or bottom. Do some research and make sure you’re happy with what you are going to get. don’t forget to rate,comment and subscribe. if you have any problems or requests message me or email me at: heartbreakerkyd_78@hotmail.co.uk Twitter: @101TechHacker

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Just a quick vid of my setup so far. Specs: Intel Core i7 920 C0 @3.8ghz Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Mushkin Blackline 6gb ram @1608mhz Evga x58 SLI LE Motherboard Cooler Master HAF X Case Mushkin Enhanced 650w Modular Power Supply Epower 450w 5.25″ additional power supply OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM HDD Corsair H60 Closed Loop Watercooler XFX 6870 Black Edition 1GB Graphics card Asus Xonar DG Sound Card 3x Monitors(Acer, LG, HP) Razer Deathadder Mouse Puretrack Talent Mousepad Razer Carcharias Headset And graphics cards next to the computer are: 2 Nvidia Gtx 280s Ati 5970 Ati 5850 Ati 5770 Ati 4890 Ati 4870 Credits for intro: VegTutor and Arunavsharma

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Water cooler coming soon :) so its less nosier

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