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It's this

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DiamondDoctor wrote It's this

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Okay, you need to upgrade that before you even think about a GPU upgrade.
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This is a decent price

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Okay, i was worried about that. It's pretty bad, i should have gotten one that was future proof. I have a spare 350watt lying around, and i really don't have the time to take every single cable out, it's wired in there good. I'm thinking about buying a PSU like that and using it strictly for my GPUs and not REPLACING the current one, as i have plenty of room to sit it on something.

Since i'm not REPLACING it, could i get something smaller?
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Do not use two power supplies, although theoretically possible you would be required to fabricate something to start both units at the same time, and thats if both even would. If you would rather me suggest you a modular unit for you to replace your PSU with then that would mean in future you'd have neater cabling and easy replacing.
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Buxtyy wrote Do not use two power supplies, although theoretically possible you would be required to fabricate something to start both units at the same time, and thats if both even would. If you would rather me suggest you a modular unit for you to replace your PSU with then that would mean in future you'd have neater cabling and easy replacing.


Yeah, if i have to spend more money to have to NOT worry about the cabling from now on. It'd be nice for something that's future proof, say i want to add two GPUs in the future. Perhaps a 750watt of that variant above?
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That unit will do dual GTX970's due to their low power consumption. If you do plan to overclock heavily then a 650w would be the most you'd want to outlay for.
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Buxtyy wrote That unit will do dual GTX970's due to their low power consumption. If you do plan to overclock heavily then a 650w would be the most you'd want to outlay for.



Okay, thanks for your help!
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