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Xlggy wrote Indeed. If you have got the connector, try 2 8 pin connectors both coming out of the PSU. Your daisy chaining connectors on a very hungry card with a shit PSU. Not going to end well.
The next thing I will be upgrading will be my PSU, any recommendations?
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Depending on your budget. For that card, the EVGA G2 650W would be perfect for a single card. 850w if your planning on SLI'ing them.
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If you want overclocking possibilities in the future;
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If you are torn between the two, I would honestly get the 850W. Spending the extra £25 now is obviously going to be cheaper than having to spend ~£90 on a completely new unit later down the line if you dediced you wanted to SLI.
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If you are torn between the two, I would honestly get the 850W. Spending the extra £25 now is obviously going to be cheaper than having to spend ~£90 on a completely new unit later down the line if you dediced you wanted to SLI.
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ChangsITSupport wrote If you want overclocking possibilities in the future;
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If you are torn between the two, I would honestly get the 850W. Spending the extra £25 now is obviously going to be cheaper than having to spend ~£90 on a completely new unit later down the line if you dediced you wanted to SLI.
Your slacking. Beat you by a whole 2 minutes.
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Xlggy wroteChangsITSupport wrote If you want overclocking possibilities in the future;
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If you are torn between the two, I would honestly get the 850W. Spending the extra £25 now is obviously going to be cheaper than having to spend ~£90 on a completely new unit later down the line if you dediced you wanted to SLI.
Your slacking. Beat you by a whole 2 minutes.
Don't see any links on your post m8y :^)
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