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Firstly, why don't we have a PSU section on here? Lol

Looking at getting a power supply to power the following PC:

Intel Core i7 860 CPU
4 or 8GB DDR3 Ram
2 x GTX280 Graphics Cards
1TB Samsung F3
2 x SATA DVD Writers
and a couple of decent fans.

I've seen a Powercool 950W Quad Rail PSU on the MM for £50 but I'm just wondering if something like the OCZ StealthXStream 2 600W would be more reliable and would a 600W PSU power the above computer?
 
The PC the PSU is for will never be used for gaming, it's going to be used with projectors in a church which is why budget is somewhat an issue. Good to know Coolermaster PSU's have been good for you though :)
 
Sorry misread, thought you were listing GTX 480s. Will check power requirements of two GTX 280s now.
But don't get the Cooler Master GX 750 yet, because it has a lower temperature rating than other high quality units and been poorly reviewed because of it.
 
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Sorry misread, thought you were listing GTX 480s. Will check power requirements of two GTX 280s now.
But don't get the Cooler Master GX 750 yet, because it has a lower temperature rating than other high quality units and been poorly reviewed because of it.
Ok, appreciate your help and will await your reply :)
 
Ok, Guru3D showed the power draw of a PC running two GTX 280s to be 530 watts, so a good 650W PSU with two 6-pin and two 8-pin PCI-e connectors would be good enough. And the 650W version of that XFX fills that requirement:
XFX Pro 650W Core Edition 80Plus Bronze £69
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-003-XF&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=

If there isn't going to be any gaming then why do you need two gaming cards, surely you could just use one?
 
Ok, Guru3D showed the power draw of a PC running two GTX 280s to be 530 watts, so a good 650W PSU with two 6-pin and two 8-pin PCI-e connectors would be good enough. And the 650W version of that XFX fills that requirement:
XFX Pro 650W Core Edition 80Plus Bronze £69
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-003-XF&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=

If there isn't going to be any gaming then why do you need two gaming cards, surely you could just use one?

Thanks, I'll have a look at that XFX. Still a bit more than I was looking to pay but hey.

The reason for the 2 cards is we need one output for the monitor, one for projector and one/two for the monitors that will go on the stage...pain I know.
 
Thanks for all the help guys. I've just found an XFX 850W on Special Offer elsewhere so will get that.

EDIT: Would a Corsair TX650 be better than the XFX?
 
Not really, as the efficiency is higher on the whole XFX range compared to the old TXs. And the 650TX doesn't have enough PCI-e cables, so you would have to use adapters.
 
I was worried you'd say I'd need to spend more money :(

How about with just one GTX280 for the time being?

The second rig in my sig runs the same/similiar spec as you specified (with 1 x OC GTX280) with the stated PSU without any problems

:)
 
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Thanks Essexraptor. I think it's probably a good idea to go with the 850 XFX which will give me head room when we add a second card or incase we decide to add extra hard drives, etc.
 
As a general rule of thumb, if you were buying a second hand psu, what's the oldest (in age) you'd buy? Trying to toss up the difference between a new XFX or a used Enermax for £22 less
 
Thanks, I'll have a look at that XFX. Still a bit more than I was looking to pay but hey.

The reason for the 2 cards is we need one output for the monitor, one for projector and one/two for the monitors that will go on the stage...pain I know.

But why exactly 2x280gtx's? You could get 2x220gt's to do the same job, or theres a multitude of AMD options that have between 3 and 6 outputs on a single card, from low end to high end, then you've got Matrox for multi-output cards.

This is for a church to run several displays off, 2x280gtx's feels like insane overkill, what else will they be doing, unless you're running intensive Cuda apps then if you're not gaming a high end card is a complete waste.

Likewise a simple low end gpu or pair of gpu's means you'd be both saving 200-300W in power usage which will save money, cost less initially, and allow the use of a quieter, cheaper, lower power PSU.
 
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