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cesar3594

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Okay so I'm gonna be running this setup, I've done calculations and I may need to a new PSU, I don't know though, I've tried to do calculation online but it all said I require more then 1000w, but many people tell me not go buy those PSU calculators anyways here it goes
Motherboard: Asus p9x79 WS LGA 2011
CPU: intel i7 4930k
GPU: GTX 780 TI Sli
Ram: DDR3 12gb 2133mhz
Cooling: Corsair H80i (liquid cooling)
Not sure about the hard drive, I know I got 1.15Tb
Anyways I have a standard 1000w PSU from dell (alienware area 51) is this good enough or do I have to upgrade to 1200w? I'm planning to O'C aswell
 

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What is the brand of the standard Dell 1000 Watt? It may very well be a cheap PSU. It may not have the correct connectors your require either. I have to recommend an upgrade to a high quality branded PSU.
 

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What is the brand of the standard Dell 1000 Watt? It may very well be a cheap PSU. It may not have the correct connectors your require either. I have to recommend an upgrade to a high quality branded PSU.
I don't know where I can find that out, my psu is 5 years old
 

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cesar3594,
The info we require is on the PSU directly. Manufacturer, Model and any output information. Pictures are always welcome!
With the sizable upgrade you're considering I think a quality 1200 Corsair, Seasonic or EVGA PSU could be a smart investment again if the case will take the extra depth.......pictures always welcome.
 

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SeaSonic or Corsair 1000-1200 Watt PSU, with a single +12v rail, and fully modular.......with a system as nice as what you have listed, there is no reason not to go all out on a new PSU. 5 years wear on a PSU is quite a bit.

There is a SeaSonic X-1050 and X-1250, and a Corsair AX1200(and AX1200i) that are probably some of the best PSU's on the market.
 

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The GTX 780 TI Sli needs 600W and the intel i7 4930k needs 130W. The rest of the components should be OK with the 270W provided that it is a solid PSU.
 

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Dell makes sure they have a good quality PSUs in their Desktops. There are some unknown Manufacturers that makes quality PSUs.
 

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I don't know where I can find that out, my psu is 5 years old

Look at the sticker on the PSU itself. If nothing else it should have a code and should you at least the 12v rail amps etc.

However some PSU's do 'degrade' in efficiency over time, not being able to output to it's rated max. ~5yrs it's hard to say.


Dell have used a variety of PSU's over the years in Alienwares - Yours 'could be' a Neuton Power N1000E-01


With a minimum of 800W for 780 SLI, plus some overclocking I'd say you'd be okay. Although if you find you're getting a lot of restarts then would be the time to buy a new PSU.

 

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He will need serious amperage on the 12 volt rails for the 700 series cards. Don't forget about that.
 

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The Alienware area 51 is one of Dells better desk tops. I don't think Dell would skimp on the psu they used. 1k watss should run your listed parts with no problems. Dell is known for using proprietary parts but the Alienware uses standard parts from what I read. Unless you are experiencing power issues I wouldn't worry about it.

Nvidia spec is 600 watts for the 780, I've had one hooked up to my kill-a-watt meter and at 100% it pulled 480 watts. Testing different systems for power consumption with the kill-a-watt has shown me that the high end boxes very seldom pull over 700 watts total in game play. In a bench test with all air and h2o cooling at max, cpu and gpu at max, I see just over 800 watts from a 9590 with a pair of 7950's, 2 loops and 10 fans. If you OC the cpu and gpu with voltage increases this number will go up.

If you do decide to replace your psu measure the replacement carefully, the high output psu can get fairly large and there is no standard on the length of the body.
 

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The Alienware area 51 is one of Dells better desk tops. I don't think Dell would skimp on the psu they used. 1k watss should run your listed parts with no problems. Dell is known for using proprietary parts but the Alienware uses standard parts from what I read. Unless you are experiencing power issues I wouldn't worry about it.

Nvidia spec is 600 watts for the 780, I've had one hooked up to my kill-a-watt meter and at 100% it pulled 480 watts. Testing different systems for power consumption with the kill-a-watt has shown me that the high end boxes very seldom pull over 700 watts total in game play. In a bench test with all air and h2o cooling at max, cpu and gpu at max, I see just over 800 watts from a 9590 with a pair of 7950's, 2 loops and 10 fans. If you OC the cpu and gpu with voltage increases this number will go up.

If you do decide to replace your psu measure the replacement carefully, the high output psu can get fairly large and there is no standard on the length of the body.
Thanks for all the reply guys, i appreciate it all. I'm going to buy a 1200AX psu from corsair, and buy a new computer case, the alienware area-51 has to many proprietary parts, if i replace the psu i wouldn't be able to use the system fans lighting and ventilation. Ill make a another thread.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell
OS
Window 7 64bit
CPU
intel i7 920 (2.66ghz)
Memory
Dominator GT 12GB 2133mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce GTX 78ti
The Alienware area 51 is one of Dells better desk tops. I don't think Dell would skimp on the psu they used. 1k watss should run your listed parts with no problems. Dell is known for using proprietary parts but the Alienware uses standard parts from what I read. Unless you are experiencing power issues I wouldn't worry about it.

Nvidia spec is 600 watts for the 780, I've had one hooked up to my kill-a-watt meter and at 100% it pulled 480 watts. Testing different systems for power consumption with the kill-a-watt has shown me that the high end boxes very seldom pull over 700 watts total in game play. In a bench test with all air and h2o cooling at max, cpu and gpu at max, I see just over 800 watts from a 9590 with a pair of 7950's, 2 loops and 10 fans. If you OC the cpu and gpu with voltage increases this number will go up.

If you do decide to replace your psu measure the replacement carefully, the high output psu can get fairly large and there is no standard on the length of the body.
Thanks for all the reply guys, i appreciate it all. I'm going to buy a 1200AX psu from corsair, and buy a new computer case, the alienware area-51 has to many proprietary parts, if i replace the psu i wouldn't be able to use the system fans lighting and ventilation. Ill make a another thread.

Sounds like a great move to me. Have fun, it will be a killer rig.
 

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Okay so I'm gonna be running this setup, I've done calculations and I may need to a new PSU, I don't know though, I've tried to do calculation online but it all said I require more then 1000w, but many people tell me not go buy those PSU calculators anyways here it goes
Motherboard: Asus p9x79 WS LGA 2011
CPU: intel i7 4930k
GPU: GTX 780 TI Sli
Ram: DDR3 12gb 2133mhz
Cooling: Corsair H80i (liquid cooling)
Not sure about the hard drive, I know I got 1.15Tb
Anyways I have a standard 1000w PSU from dell (alienware area 51) is this good enough or do I have to upgrade to 1200w? I'm planning to O'C aswell

Going back to your original post, 12GB is an odd amount to run on that CPU/Mobo combo. You should be running either 4GB,8GB,16GB, 32GB or 64GB.
12GB will not work well. Quad channel stuff is recommended for that CPU/Mobo so 12GB will not work well.

Paul.
 

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Okay so I'm gonna be running this setup, I've done calculations and I may need to a new PSU, I don't know though, I've tried to do calculation online but it all said I require more then 1000w, but many people tell me not go buy those PSU calculators anyways here it goes
Motherboard: Asus p9x79 WS LGA 2011
CPU: intel i7 4930k
GPU: GTX 780 TI Sli
Ram: DDR3 12gb 2133mhz
Cooling: Corsair H80i (liquid cooling)
Not sure about the hard drive, I know I got 1.15Tb
Anyways I have a standard 1000w PSU from dell (alienware area 51) is this good enough or do I have to upgrade to 1200w? I'm planning to O'C aswell

Going back to your original post, 12GB is an odd amount to run on that CPU/Mobo combo. You should be running either 4GB,8GB,16GB, 32GB or 64GB.
12GB will not work well. Quad channel stuff is recommended for that CPU/Mobo so 12GB will not work well.

Paul.
http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Domin...388037158&sr=8-18&keywords=Dominator+16gb+ram
I think ill buy this ram, is it compatible with the cpu and mobo combo?
 

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Computer type
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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell
OS
Window 7 64bit
CPU
intel i7 920 (2.66ghz)
Memory
Dominator GT 12GB 2133mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce GTX 78ti
You'll love the ax1000i, it's a beast and it's compatible with Corsair link software. If you add a Corsair AIO h2o cooler and Corsair case that would come together nice and display well in Corsair link.
 

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Custom, Dell and Lenono LT's
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AMD and Intell, 9590, 8350, i5 3570k
Motherboard
CFVFZ, GA990FXA, Z77e-itx
Memory
Corsair G Skill
Graphics Card(s)
Crossfired Sapphire HD 7950 Vapor-X, ASUS R9 280X TOP
Sound Card
Realtek ALC889
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic VX2770SMH 27" / ViewSonic VX2433 LCD 24"
Screen Resolution
1080i HD
Hard Drives
Samsung SSD 840 Pro
OCZ Agility 3's
OCZ Vector's
WD's Blue, red, green, Velociraptors
Seagate USB3 & Hybrid's
ASUS Blu-Ray
ASUS DVD
PSU
Corsair AX1200i, Seasonice 850 Gold
Case
Cooler Master HAF 922 & HAF 932, Lian Li Train case.
Cooling
Air, Glacer 240L expanded, custom EK loop with duel D5's
Keyboard
Microsoft SideWinder X4 USB Keyboard / Logitech 250 PS2
Mouse
Logitech G500 / MS wireless 5000
Internet Speed
Best of 5ms / 75+ dn / 12+ up More or less.
Antivirus
MS esentials-MalwareBytes
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You'll love the ax1000i, it's a beast and it's compatible with Corsair link software. If you add a Corsair AIO h2o cooler and Corsair case that would come together nice and display well in Corsair link.

Corsairs full tower cases are outrageously expensive tho
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell
OS
Window 7 64bit
CPU
intel i7 920 (2.66ghz)
Memory
Dominator GT 12GB 2133mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce GTX 78ti
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