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#11. Posted:
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Sanctorum wrote It's a shame that you ignored the advice you got on your several other threads.


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That'll do you fine. You might be able to afford a 2TB HDD.

I bet your black, white, blue, red, and gold colour scheme looks v nice.

SLI support is irrelevant. Your motherboard doesn't support SLI so you're never going to add a 2nd 970 to that, regardless of your PSU.

Will use that RAM u suggested but the PSU u suggested delivery is estimated 1-4 weeks for delivery. So I am going to go with this one [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Also my motherboard does support SLI so not sure what ur talking about but anyway I've noticed everytime u post you just post negative comments. Thanks for the help anyway
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Your motherboard does not support SLI. That's a shit PSU. You always ignore help anuway, so I don't care. Buy the shit PSU if you want.
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The PSU is not the best. A G2 or GS unit would be wiser. Or you could get the XFX PSU Skittle suggested.

Also, no, your motherboard does not support SLI, it supports Crossfire. 2 different things.
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Your motherboard doesn't have SLI support...
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