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M9 plz, you must be ill
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Xigyy wrote
Alfa wrote
Craigyy wrote I don't see why not. I run 2 GTX 770's on a Corsair RM650 and the fan rarely spools up.

but 770's draw less power under full load than 670's..

But i can't see it blowing up anytime soon. A 750 would cover it easily.
My system was supposed to use about 500 watts and I use an RM650 as well. The fan *never* spins up and I honestly think I could add in a second GTX 780 without any issues at all.


Do that... leave your house for a couple of mins

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We all know how reliable RM units are.
RM650 has a 4.7/5 star rating:P I have had no issues with mine yet and I use my computer a lot.

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Alfa wrote RM650 has a 4.7/5 star rating:P I have had no issues with mine yet and I use my computer a lot.

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Just because it hasn't blown up yet, doesn't mean it's good. I owned graig's RM650 before I gave it to him, and it was fine, but now that I know more about PSU's, I won't be buying a Corsair PSU, unless it's one of the AX series. RM450, RM550, RM1000 and RM650 are all CWT OEM, which is horrific. I'm pretty sure that they all have the worst capacitors you can use in them, as well. RM750 and RM850 are Chicony OEM, which is slightly better than CWT as far as I'm aware, but still not great.
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Alfa wrote RM650 has a 4.7/5 star rating:P I have had no issues with mine yet and I use my computer a lot.

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Just because it hasn't blown up yet, doesn't mean it's good. I owned graig's RM650 before I gave it to him, and it was fine, but now that I know more about PSU's, I won't be buying a Corsair PSU, unless it's one of the AX series. RM450, RM550, RM1000 and RM650 are all CWT OEM, which is horrific. I'm pretty sure that they all have the worst capacitors you can use in them, as well. RM750 and RM850 are Chicony OEM, which is slightly better than CWT as far as I'm aware, but still not great.
Ill hit this thread up on my phone when my computer implodes

Lol, thanks for the info though:)
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