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i was wondering if the CM Silent Pro 700w will power two 560? thx for your time and advice.
The enermax infinity 720W does not have 86A on the +12v rails, 86A would be 1032W. 50A is 600W, slightly on the lower side for a 700W unit, but plenty to run two 560's (For comparison, the infinity 720W actually has 56A(672W) over the 12v rails). The silent pro M700 is actually quite a decent unit, spectacular no, but will run two 560's.It's not the wattage thats the issue, cooler master PSU's are junk.
I've powered three 5850's trifire (and also 5870 Xfire) with an I7 920 at 4.4ghz with a quality 720w PSU.
It only has 50A on the 12v rail, my enermax infinite 720w had 86A....so well over 1/2 again as much amperage. Albeit, that PSU was very underrated as far as total wattage.
This PSU here is the same price as the silent pro but much better quality-
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817207009
Quite honestly though the Antec Earthwatts 750w is quite good bang for the buck-
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371026
which PSU's are more reliable a single or multi rail design?
560's if overvolted and overclocked to max can easily push 225w each, that only leaves 150w for the CPU? Nah, not enough psu. Any I7 can push 200w when overclocked to max, same with AMD's best offerings right now.
Even if it was ''enough'', it's definitely completely maxxed out with two 560's and any decent CPU. Who wants a completely maxxed out PSU? Thats not good.