Will any do

Well..

The Wiz said:
How many watts do you need for SLI and can it be any power supply?

It can't be jsut any PSU. A low qulaity PSU with poor wattage or inadequate rail Amps may cause system instability etc. Certainly get a well known brand PSU. I would go for a 500W. Read Praetor's PSU 101 http://www.computerforum.com/showthread.php?t=10764. You will learn a lot more from that and your question should be well answered.

JAN :D
 
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Hehe who woulda thought? ;)


Certainly get a well known brand PSU. I would go for a 500W
A bit too broad... consider this or this. Neither is unheard of but neither is spectacular (with the latter being dismal)
 
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How many watts do you need for SLI
To give you an idea of the wattage: a single 6800GT uses about 65 W and an Ultra uses 77 W whereas a single ATI 9500/9600 series uses 40 W and a FX5900 uses 45 W.
 
This is a fairly good indication: http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2284&p=5

An excerpt from THG
THG said:
Power Requirements: The power consumption of such an SLI system will be immensely high. In addition to the CPU, the power supply will have to be powerful enough to feed the two x16 slots with 75 Watts each, in addition to the GF 6800 cards' auxiliary power connectors. On top of that, there are of course the remaining components such as hard drives, optical drives etc. that also draw power.
A power draw of 250 Watts for the 6800 Ultra SLI solution is very realistic. NVIDIA is confident that a PC equipped with sundry drives and a 6800U SLI configuration should be able to run with a power supply rated at 550 Watts. Consequently, smaller power supplies should be sufficient for a 6800 GT or 6800 (standard) SLI configuration.
 
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GET THE PC Power and Cooling Turbo-Cool® 510 SLI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

it is the best power supply out for sli and one of the only ones approved by nvidia
 
Oh, thanx for the tips. Do you think that this one would be good enough for it:
Looks decent, see the 101 for more ideas.


it is the best power supply out for sli and one of the only ones approved by nvidia
Actually its not. The PC P&P 850 is better .. and there are quite a few PSUs with the nVIdia approval now.
 
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