[font=tahoma,geneva,sans-serif]Hey all.
Recently I made a thread regarding what type of PSU I'd need to run my spec (found below) but instead of my current GPU (5770) there would be a theoretical 7950. I got some appreciated feedback and went ahead and purchased a new PSU, this Sunday just gone.
I've gone for the Corsair TX650M, now although it was advised to go for the... HX / AX range (I THINK!) my budget couldn't stretch that far.
Would this PSU be plentiful to run a 7950 overclocked? (No overvolting, if I'm lucky enough, just maxed out CCC)
Oh, and just so you know, my old PSU finally died on the Saturday just gone. Unfortunately I have no spare-powerful enough PSU to power my system to ensure the PSU didn't take any other components with it. So praise the electrical lords that it's just the power supply that died.
Quick mini spec list:
i5 760 @ 3.4 GHz
4x2GB 1600MHz ram (xms3)
1 HDD
3 120/140M Casefans
1 200M + Casefan
5770 Current/ 7950 Planned.
Edit: A quick cheeky question, answer with your preffered method)
PSU BOTTOM Mounting:
1) Fan down
2) Fan Up[/font]
Recently I made a thread regarding what type of PSU I'd need to run my spec (found below) but instead of my current GPU (5770) there would be a theoretical 7950. I got some appreciated feedback and went ahead and purchased a new PSU, this Sunday just gone.
I've gone for the Corsair TX650M, now although it was advised to go for the... HX / AX range (I THINK!) my budget couldn't stretch that far.
Would this PSU be plentiful to run a 7950 overclocked? (No overvolting, if I'm lucky enough, just maxed out CCC)
Oh, and just so you know, my old PSU finally died on the Saturday just gone. Unfortunately I have no spare-powerful enough PSU to power my system to ensure the PSU didn't take any other components with it. So praise the electrical lords that it's just the power supply that died.
Quick mini spec list:
i5 760 @ 3.4 GHz
4x2GB 1600MHz ram (xms3)
1 HDD
3 120/140M Casefans
1 200M + Casefan
5770 Current/ 7950 Planned.
Edit: A quick cheeky question, answer with your preffered method)
PSU BOTTOM Mounting:
1) Fan down
2) Fan Up[/font]