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Will a Corsair RM1000 be or EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 be better for this setup:

i7 5960x
2 GTX 980ti SLi
4x8gb Corsair Vengeance
intel 480gb SSD
4TB HD
Corsair h100i GTX
some leds

amd will 1000w be enough to power this beast?
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The P2 1200 that I already suggested you get. That way you have the option to add another 980Ti at any point, with ease. What 480GB SSD are you getting?
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480 GB Intel 730 Overclocked SSD

and is the: Thermaltake Toughpower TPD-1200M any good???
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Or stop asking about a bunch of different PSU, and just get the P2 that I recommended since you have a $6k budget anyway.

"Overclocked SSD" what. Why are you getting a 730 anyway?
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750 is a shit ton faster as it is
plus didn't know an SSD could be overclocked... didn't know they even had clock speeds...
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Zayev wrote 750 is a shit ton faster as it is
plus didn't know an SSD could be overclocked... didn't know they even had clock speeds...


Yeah apparently intel found a way of overclocking their SSDs lmao.

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if i were to get a

400GB Intel SSD 750 Series PCI-E SSD

would that replace a ssd, ive never had a PCI-E
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PCI-E SSD's are more hassle then they're worth... Trust me, i had one and it was jank.

Just stick to SATA, that way you don't need drivers n shit to install the OS.
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Intel 750 is easily 3-4 times faster than SATA SSD's. It deserves to be in a $6k rig. NVMe is the way forward. It's not really a hassle at all, but if it were, it's worth the hassle.
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Sanctorum wrote Intel 750 is easily 3-4 times faster than SATA SSD's. It deserves to be in a $6k rig. NVMe is the way forward. It's not really a hassle at all, but if it were, it's worth the hassle.
Might be faster on paper, but who would really be able to see the differences in the real world?

I know i wouldn't. I was getting well over a Gig a second, couldn't tell the difference. If it were my money, i wouldn't waste it.
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