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Can my current psu possibly handle 2x 4870x2?




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I'm thinking of getting 2x 4870x2 for quad crossfire as an upgrade from an aging 8800gts. What kind of power would be needed? Would a 850w psu be enough? All specs in sig.

 

Also, would it make a difference if I combine the 4 small 12v rails into a single large rail? There is a switch on the back of my current psu that does this.

 

Thanks for any insight. :p


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850w seems like it would be enough. wats the rest of ur system?
yes combine the rails i heard its better when a psu has 1 rail. how many amps does it have?


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What model PSU do you have, specifically?

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each 4870 x2 will require 250 watts. So that's 500 watts just for graphics cards. an overclocked q6600 takes about 184 watts. that leaves 166 watts for other things. You also have to take into account aging of the psu. I would say it would be cutting it too close.


Message edited by fly2hip8 on 08-12-2008 at 02:44:59 AM

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yeah you will want at least a 1000 watt, i would go for a 1200 personally

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Agree with fly2 ^ , since most PSU manufacturers recommend you run their PSUs at 60% of load, you'd be well above that.

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LOL, I was in a thread on the same topic today. Take a look if you want.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ [...] e#t1840532

How about this: get one HD 4870x2, use it for a while. In the meantime AMD will make sure HD 4870X2+HD 4870 is supported by drivers. When it is, add a HD 4870. A third GPU adds value in some games (a lot in CoD, less in Crysis, etc.). A fourth GPU doesn't add much, AFAIK. With only 3 GPUs I think your PSU will be enough.

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opps sry i didnt see ur spec. yes the 850w will be enough.
conserding im running pretty much the same setup with 2 gtx 260 with a antec ea500w.

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Message edited by invisik on 08-12-2008 at 03:57:16 AM

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invisik wrote :

opps sry i didnt see ur spec. yes the 850w will be enough.
conserding im running pretty much the same setup with 2 gtx 260 with a antec ea500w.




A 260 only uses 136 watts. Each graphics card uses a different amount of power. There not all the same.

http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/forums [...] c=7&t=9354


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kite212 wrote :

yeah you will want at least a 1000 watt, i would go for a 1200 personally


+1
(be prepared to see your electric bill though :kaola:


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Core 2 Duo E8400 Processor @ 3.0 GHz (FSB 1333), the ASUS P5E3 Deluxe mainboard, stock cooling on the CPU, DVD-rom and a WD Raptor drive
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System Under FULL load
Radeon HD 4850 269 Watt
Radeon HD 4870 334 Watt
Radeon HD 4850 Crossfire (2) 421 Watt
Radeon HD 4870 X2 (R700) 437 Watt
Radeon HD 4870 Crossfire (2) 480 Watt
Radeon HD 4870 X2 (R700) Crossfire 740 Watt

from guru3d.com http://www.guru3d.com/article/rade [...] rossfire/6

so i gues its a no go


Message edited by sarwar_r87 on 08-12-2008 at 03:33:03 PM

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Nice review, thanks for the link.

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If you can afford 2 4870x2's, then you can afford a new power supply. Methinks you're not actually going to buy this... you're just curious. Pics or it didn't happen!!!

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aye lol a 1000watt psu is pennys to you if ya can afford 2 of those cards in one go , so if you are rich , go for it and make alot of us jealous!


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