Exo Member Dec 7, 2011 #2 xxmorpheus said: Will my psu in my sig power two his radeon 6990? Click to expand... Should be fine.. X-fire 6990's takes about 850 watts and 54 amps. You have 1000 watts on your supply and 82 Amps on +12v rail. Cooler Master is decent brand so I would say your ok.
xxmorpheus said: Will my psu in my sig power two his radeon 6990? Click to expand... Should be fine.. X-fire 6990's takes about 850 watts and 54 amps. You have 1000 watts on your supply and 82 Amps on +12v rail. Cooler Master is decent brand so I would say your ok.
jonnyp11 New Member Dec 9, 2011 #5 he's just one of those darn overkill enthusiasts, too bad he got a bulldozer
jonnyp11 New Member Dec 12, 2011 #7 actually that just made me think of something, bulldozer is like the most power hungry monster since the 480 or whatever, so 1000w for 2 6990's might barely be enough at that speed and all with everything else, but idk what the actual power draw is.
actually that just made me think of something, bulldozer is like the most power hungry monster since the 480 or whatever, so 1000w for 2 6990's might barely be enough at that speed and all with everything else, but idk what the actual power draw is.
claptonman New Member Dec 12, 2011 #8 http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2011/10/12/amd-fx-8150-review/10 586 watts (at load) at 4.8Ghz... I would be careful with that.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2011/10/12/amd-fx-8150-review/10 586 watts (at load) at 4.8Ghz... I would be careful with that.