750 watts PSU enough for GTX 780 SLI? PLEASE HELP!!!

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See a 750 watts is more than enough to hold two 980's Slir
But people tend to say its not enough ,because there are many smps out there which are not efficient , so you should buy a SMPS which is efficient .Efficient in the sense even if the psu and cpu hikes at some games ,absorbing more power than normal which the smps can't afford to give,the efficient smps comes in save at those situations.They avoid the damage of your components and fluctuations and restart problems .For your psu my answer is a " YES " .This model cant hold Sli of 780 . Whenever you or your friend has any doubts about how power each adn every component sucks , this site would be helpful and also this would help you understand how much smps power is actually...
See a 750 watts is more than enough to hold two 980's Slir
But people tend to say its not enough ,because there are many smps out there which are not efficient , so you should buy a SMPS which is efficient .Efficient in the sense even if the psu and cpu hikes at some games ,absorbing more power than normal which the smps can't afford to give,the efficient smps comes in save at those situations.They avoid the damage of your components and fluctuations and restart problems .For your psu my answer is a " YES " .This model cant hold Sli of 780 . Whenever you or your friend has any doubts about how power each adn every component sucks , this site would be helpful and also this would help you understand how much smps power is actually enough for a pc - http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp
 
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A good quality 750 watt PSU is capable to run gtx 780 ti SLI but if you run them at stock clock.
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