yeh!!!1! you tell himwolvotim said:well i dont know what the hell these things draw. i wouldn't have asked if i did![]()

Yeah, sorry wolvotim... I shouldn't have been so short!wolvotim said:well i dont know what the hell these things draw. i wouldn't have asked if i did![]()

clv101 said:Yeah, sorry wolvotim... I shouldn't have been so short!![]()

tastyweat said:Yeah... 500W will be more than enough.
Just a suggestion... but it might be worth your while spending the extra £50 to get an 8800GTS over the X1950XTX... I upgraded from an X1900XTX to an 8800GTX and it was worth every penny
OCUK said:Note: These cards require PCI-E x16 slots, they will not function in a x8 slot so for SLi you need dual x16 mainboard. Finally 500W minimum for PSU and 600W+ is recommended.

wolvotim said:would the PSU be able to handle that card with eveything else i will have loaded onto it coz on the OCUK site they recommend a 600w
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-095-LT
I just bought two of them, the 500w is good value. Like them so far but I don't like the SATA+Molex (eternity?) cables.wolvotim said:ive got a enermax liberty 500W
tastyweat said:can't find that site again - but if you can power a 1950 - you can power a gts![]()
wolvotim said:
anandtech said:Armed with four PCIe power connectors, the 1kW unit handled the incredible load placed on it by two 8800 GTX cards without a problem. Total system power consumption when running our benchmarks, at times, peaked at over 520W with the SLI setup.
