can it support it?

just a noob

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ok, i need some advice as to wether two of these could support two gtx 285's, four ssd's, 8 fans that draw .52 amps each, and an i7 somewhere around 4ghz, or am i going to have to get one of those supplementary psu's, and here are specs for those who don't want to click(the psu's are dual rail):
Silentmaxx Watercooled 500W Specifications
500W PSU
Model number Watercooled 500W
Dimensions 86 x 150 x 140 mm
Fan speed control No fan
Acoustic noise level 0 db(A)
+3.3V maximum output current 28A
+5V maximum output current 30A
+12V1 / 12V2 maximum output current 22A / 22A
Combined maximum output+3.3V+5V+12V1+12V2 478W
Mains input voltage 100-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz
Remote power on / off Yes
ATX Power Connector 20+4 pin Yes
+12V 4 pin Power Connector (2x = 8 pin Yes
PCI-E Power Connector 6 pin Yes
AC Power Cord supplied Yes
Number of floppy drive connectors 1
Number of hard drive connectors 5
SATA connectors 2
Pentium 4 supported Yes
Over voltage protection Yes, on all outputs
Short circuit protection Yes, on all outputs
Safety approvals CE
+5VSB maximum standby current 3A
Monitor pass-through power socket No
Master power on/off switch Yes
Mains input voltage selection Auto-range
Length of motherboard power cable 50 cm (approx)
Weight 2.8Kg
 
I'd say the biggest issue there would be making sure you get the power distribution from each PSU even. Unless your just planning on using one for the board and GPU's and the other for the rest of the peripherals.
 
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