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Power supply for SLI+Overclocking
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DedicatedNova
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This is the power supply I have in my computer, [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
is it enough for 2 way SLI ASUS DCU2 GTX 780, with my overclock of 4.1Ghz?
I'm clueless on PSU's.
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Yes, but make sure you have the monitor setup to take advantage of two 780s.
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Yes i am pretty sure that it will be able to withstand it
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r00t wrote Yes, but make sure you have the monitor setup to take advantage of two 780s.

What do you mean monitor setup?
I have 3 ASUS VE228H's.
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he means dont use 1 monitor with dual 780's
hes saying dont get the dual 780's if your just going to use 1 monitor
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