GXT560 and GTX570 comparison

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  1. Posts : 123
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       #31

    is this PSU good enough to power evga gtx570?
    Code:
    http://www.corsair.com/tx750w.html
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  2. Posts : 6,879
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       #32

    And then some.
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  3. Posts : 123
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       #33

    which is better? GS800 or that tx750?.
    will both of them power up gtx570?
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  4. Posts : 4,517
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       #34

    Honestly, with a good PSU such as Corsair, Seasonic, or Antec ..

    550 or 650W would be plenty, with room to spare.
    Even for the 570 Superclocked.

    I ran my 570 Superclocked off a TX650 for a long time with a OCd Core2Quad CPU, 2 HDs, 2SSDs, lots of fans etc and it had absolutely no issues what so ever.


    A 650TX Corsair is 650W 52Amps on a single rail. More than needed for any of the cards you're looking at, if running just 1 of them, but will have headroom.


    With Corsair,
    GS are the lower end
    TX Mid Range (Bronze Certified)
    HX Series sit between the TX And AX (Silver Certified)
    AX High End (Gold Certified)

    Any would be superior to your current PSU IMHO.
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  5. Posts : 123
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       #35

    HX650W or TX750M?
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  6. Posts : 4,517
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       #36

    With the HX being silver cerified its a more efficient unit than the TX series. They are also modular, so cable management will be a lot easier.

    The TX --M is partly modualar as well though.




    Honestly, either will be more than enough. Even a TX650.

    But, depedning on price etc, I would probably lean towards the HX.
    Better unit overall, and plenty of power for a single GPU.
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  7. Posts : 123
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       #37

    the tx750M is PHP5,950 and the hx650W is PHP5,400. it's about USD138.147 and USD125.77 respectively.

    will the hx650W handle (2) gtx570 sc ? just in case I upgraded to SLI configuration. or should I buy the tx750M?
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  8. Posts : 4,517
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       #38

    Not for SLI No, the HX 650 is not enough.
    I mean, it can technically run them. But it will struggle to do so, and be running close to its capacity. You do not want that for long term.

    Youll need to step up to at least a very good 750W, or 850W depending on your system, how much OCing your doing, and how much headroom you want.


    Take a look here at the recommended PSUs for SLI setups.
    Refer to the Dual 470s list (they are about equal to dual 570 SLIs for power draw)
    Build an SLI PC - Certified SLI-Ready Power Supplies


    You'll also need to make sure your Motherboard is SLI capable as well.
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  9. Posts : 123
    windows 7 x64
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       #39

    whoaw. it's too pricey... so.. having the gtx570 single gpu. which is more prefered? tx750? having more power? or hx650 having more reliable parts.?
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  10. Posts : 123
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       #40

    and please add this factor to the equation.. if I decided to upgrade my pc to i7.. I'm currently at q8200.. will the hx650W be enough? w/ the same GPU. and any other specs.. please refer to my system specs
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