Help on choosing PSU.

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I am just not sure which PSU you buy for my system?
 
If i am using sli or crossfire would that psu be enough even for next gen cards? Also what is difference between the corsair HX and TX? below is a 850w corsair TX which is alittle cheaper.
 
The HX series are moduler :D
Also the HX 750s and 850s are a newer design and are much better then the pervious generation.
 
The HX series are moduler :D
Also the HX 750s and 850s are a newer design and are much better then the pervious generation.

What does modular mean? lol not to sure im a noob with psu's. Will the 750 power the rig i posted without problems? i have 2 4890's in the list, and will no doubt use sli or crossfire in the future
 
it will be fine modular just means u only use the cables u need and not all of them so there is no need to stash away all the extra cables whihc are nt in use:D
 
The HX series are moduler :D
Also the HX 750s and 850s are a newer design and are much better then the pervious generation.
Yup their the ones to go for at the price.

If you look on Newegg's website in the USA the Seasonic M12D PSU's are a lot cheaper than the Corsair HX range its weired but here the Corsairs are loads cheaper!

PS: You cannot purchase from Newegg hence they are not a competitor.
 
So for spec i have listed a corsair hx 750 will be fine? even if i crossfire it up and maybe sli, and possibly quad crossfire and quad sli.
 
Only crazy people or GOD need quad-fire my friend.
And to power that you would need you own nuclear power plant ;)
But for us meer mortals crossfire/SLI is more than enougth, and that PSU will eat that for breakfast.
 
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