Will this PSU work with 2 4870's

no reason why not looking at the specs, might be worth checking one at a time and check that the voltage rails hold up without any major drops.

as per Stelly, would be useful to know the rest of your spec, especially your current graphics card.
 
no reason why not looking at the specs, might be worth checking one at a time and check that the voltage rails hold up without any major drops.

as per Stelly, would be useful to know the rest of your spec, especially your current graphics card.

My system specs:

AMD Phenom II 940
8GB Kindston HyperX DDR 2
1GB Asus ATI 4870
Gigabyte GA790GP DS$H Motherboard
Ssound Blaster ZFi XGamer
Compro Videomate T300
500 Westerdigital blue series
 
Hmmm, personally I wouldn't trust my PC to a Jeantech PSU. There's a reason why barely any of the enthusiast retailers stock them.

Well it works grat for me mo probles whatsoever like they say you have to try something to get a feel for it/

I am sorry to hear if you have had any bad experiences in the past but i'm loving it
 
Well it works grat for me mo probles whatsoever like they say you have to try something to get a feel for it/

I am sorry to hear if you have had any bad experiences in the past but i'm loving it

I've never owned one but I don't trust them. Various horror stories and the fact that most PC owners go for established quality makes like Seasonic, Corsair etc. I'm not saying you will have problems; hell, it might be a great PSU, but don't say I didn't warn you :)

Enjoy the dual 4870s :) I had a 4870X2 and it ripped through everything.
 
I've never owned one but I don't trust them. Various horror stories and the fact that most PC owners go for established quality makes like Seasonic, Corsair etc. I'm not saying you will have problems; hell, it might be a great PSU, but don't say I didn't warn you :)

Enjoy the dual 4870s :) I had a 4870X2 and it ripped through everything.

How did it manage to do that???
 
It should be ok, but they don't supply the combined +12v Amp limit.

It's a mid-range PSU, so it won't have the efficiency, stability & overload protection that a top of the range PSU will have. It's also bit louder than the best on the market.
 
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