Replacement PSU - SLI GTX 770's

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My Corsair CX600 died sometime between going to bed last night and waking up this morning which kinda sucks, so I'm going to use the opportunity to upgrade to a PSU that isn't awful, and future proof it so I can SLI sometime soon.

Requirements are at least semi modular and capable of powering 2 GTX 770's, 3 drives and preferably the rest of the computer as well :p And budget is reasonable as possible cause student.

I was looking at either of these, but I'm leaning toward the Be Quiet while its still cheap. Any other suggestions/Would these be enough?

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1 x Seasonic M12II EVO Edition 850W '80 Plus Bronze' Fully Modular Power Supply £79.99
1 x BeQuiet Pure Power L8 730W '80 Plus Bronze' Modular Power Supply - With 120mm Silent Wing Fan Built in £79.99
Total : £169.58 (includes shipping : £8.00).

 
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semi passive mode, longer warranty, better internals, full modularity.

you would be fine with 750W versions, but little more headroom never hurts.
 
Quality, both are gold rated and a longer warranty (in the case of the EVGA 10 years). The Seasonic you picked is their budget model and is not a particularly good unit that get's noisey. The Bequiet is also not a very good unit and is pretty weak on the 12v rail only being able to deliver 660w on it.

A 750w psu would be enough for 770 sli and still have power to spare. EVGA Supernova G2 750w is what I would go for.
 
Doing some very vague maths, 750w assuming a draw of 250w from each GPU plus everything else will be really tight. Hence looking at ~850w.

I'll eat baked beans for the next few weeks and probably will go for the EVGA 850w gold G2 Supernova thing. 10 year warranty plus I prefer the way it looks.

Cheers Guys
 
NVIDIA recommends at least a 600 Watt power supply with a minimum +12V current rating of 42A for one GeForce GTX 770 video card. Since each card has a 250W TDP, it is safe to assume that you should have a 850W or larger power supply for a setup like this.
Read more at http://www.legitreviews.com/nvidia-...d-nvidia-surround_2210/11#TZ5M0RzapkPrGCWr.99

Bottom of the review says that. Although I'd agree that a 750w sounds fine from those numbers.

I'll have a think, the 750w G2 is a chunk cheaper. But PSU's are most efficient at 50-60% load so you can argue for both sides.
 
That M12II is a quality unit, don't be put off by the 80+ Bronze rating - it's very good for the price. Yep, ideally it'd be better to go for an EVGA/SuperFlower but Seasonic built stuff is definitely up there with them :)
 
for 80 quid? not really.

below 70 maybe.

note, I'm not saying the unit is bad, it's just priced too high.

I remember that 750 SF being on offer for like 77 not long ago.
 
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