Could my pc sli a Palit GeForce GTX 550 Ti OC Sonic 1GB?.


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    Could my pc sli a Palit GeForce GTX 550 Ti OC Sonic 1GB?.


    Could my pc sli a Palit GeForce GTX 550 Ti OC Sonic 1GB?.

    Info on my PSU - CIT Colors-IT 750w BLACK 12CM Silent.

    http://www.aone.co.uk/ProdInfo.ASP?ProductID=2203
    Last edited by YTBOY83; 03 Feb 2012 at 00:03.
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    I don't see why not, so long as your PSU can supply enough juice (and at 750W, it should).

    See the motherboard manual, Chapter 5 section 5.2 NVidia SLI Technology, for details on how to set it up.
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    Dwarf said:
    I don't see why not, so long as your PSU can supply enough juice (and at 750W, it should).

    See the motherboard manual, Chapter 5 section 5.2 NVidia SLI Technology, for details on how to set it up.
    My PSU has only got one 6-pin cable, would using a molex to 6-pin adapter cable work?, i read that the dedicated 6-pin PCIe cable take the load away from the molex cables, which are designed to power drives etc, personally i think that is the not the case. Would the molex cable with the connected molex to 6-pin adapter use the same power as the single 6-pin cable?.
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    Using a Molex-to-PCI-E adapter is probably OK.

    If you can connect to Molex connectors on different cables, that may be best.

    Getting a better PSU would be nice. The one that you list is rated at 20A on each of its two +12V rails, which isn't outstanding for a "750W" supply.
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    bobkn said:
    Using a Molex-to-PCI-E adapter is probably OK.

    If you can connect to Molex connectors on different cables, that may be best.

    Getting a better PSU would be nice. The one that you list is rated at 20A on each of its two +12V rails, which isn't outstanding for a "750W" supply.
    I wonder how much power two Palit GTX 550 Ti's would draw from my 750watt PSU. What do you reckon?.
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    Last edited by YTBOY83; 02 Feb 2012 at 17:56.
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    YTBOY83 said:
    I wonder how much power two Palit GTX 550 Ti's would draw from my 750watt PSU. What do you reckon?.
    According to this:

    The Truth About Graphics Power Requirements V2 - Atomic 3.0

    a single 550ti maxes out at 152W. A pair would be over 300W, or 25A at +12V.

    Of the PSUs that you list, I like this one the best:

    Corsair CMPSU-850TXV2UK Enthusiast Series TX850 V2 High Performance 850W Power Supply: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

    I would have suggested the 750W unit, but the price difference is small enough that I recommend the 850.
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    bobkn said:
    YTBOY83 said:
    I wonder how much power two Palit GTX 550 Ti's would draw from my 750watt PSU. What do you reckon?.
    According to this:

    The Truth About Graphics Power Requirements V2 - Atomic 3.0

    a single 550ti maxes out at 152W. A pair would be over 300W, or 25A at +12V.

    Of the PSUs that you list, I like this one the best:

    Corsair CMPSU-850TXV2UK Enthusiast Series TX850 V2 High Performance 850W Power Supply: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

    I would have suggested the 750W unit, but the price difference is small enough that I recommend the 850.
    Do you think that my PSU would handle it then?.

    Here is information on The Corsair CMPSU-850TXV2UK Enthusiast Series TX850 V2 High Performance 850W Power Supply. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139020


    Last edited by YTBOY83; 02 Feb 2012 at 23:15.
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