Do you think this PSU could handle an EVGA 770? Here are the links. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371015
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130921
So I am seriously considering upgrading my EVGA 560 to a 770. I have some concerns though. Nvidia recommends a 600 Watt with 42A PSU. Correct me if I am wrong, but the 770 requires 2 8 pin connectors. My PSU has 1 8-pin connector and 1 6-pin connector. From what I have gathered on the internet, I can use a 6 pin to 8 pin adapter, and I will be fine, since the extra two pins are just ground any ways. If any of this is false please tell me.
My PSU has 3 +12V rails. Some are 22A and one is 25A. I'm not sure which one the GPU is on. Since my PSU has 3 rails, I'm assuming that the CPU and GPU are on different rails (I'm not sure how to tell). I've read that if the GPU is on its own rail, then you can get away with lower Amps.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130921
So I am seriously considering upgrading my EVGA 560 to a 770. I have some concerns though. Nvidia recommends a 600 Watt with 42A PSU. Correct me if I am wrong, but the 770 requires 2 8 pin connectors. My PSU has 1 8-pin connector and 1 6-pin connector. From what I have gathered on the internet, I can use a 6 pin to 8 pin adapter, and I will be fine, since the extra two pins are just ground any ways. If any of this is false please tell me.
My PSU has 3 +12V rails. Some are 22A and one is 25A. I'm not sure which one the GPU is on. Since my PSU has 3 rails, I'm assuming that the CPU and GPU are on different rails (I'm not sure how to tell). I've read that if the GPU is on its own rail, then you can get away with lower Amps.