Z zacharyryback Jan 16, 2019 1 0 10 Jan 16, 2019 #1 I have a 750w power supply and I was wondering if I could run a 9700k and sli 1080ti's without upgrading my psu
I have a 750w power supply and I was wondering if I could run a 9700k and sli 1080ti's without upgrading my psu
Solution jankerson Jan 16, 2019 No... You would need at least an 850W good quality unit. The 2x GTX 1080Ti's can pull about 700W by themselves. Then 180W for the CPU.... Then add more for the rest of the system.
No... You would need at least an 850W good quality unit. The 2x GTX 1080Ti's can pull about 700W by themselves. Then 180W for the CPU.... Then add more for the rest of the system.
jankerson Judicious BANNED Sep 10, 2006 7,885 140 35,640 Jan 16, 2019 Solution #2 No... You would need at least an 850W good quality unit. The 2x GTX 1080Ti's can pull about 700W by themselves. Then 180W for the CPU.... Then add more for the rest of the system. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
No... You would need at least an 850W good quality unit. The 2x GTX 1080Ti's can pull about 700W by themselves. Then 180W for the CPU.... Then add more for the rest of the system.
atomicWAR Glorious Ambassador Sep 4, 2007 6,587 789 44,490 Jan 16, 2019 #3 I would agree you need a little more headroom then what you have. 850W is a good place to be with a quality PSU for SLIing GTX 1080Ti's. You over work your PSU you risk frying your whole rig! Upvote 0 Downvote
I would agree you need a little more headroom then what you have. 850W is a good place to be with a quality PSU for SLIing GTX 1080Ti's. You over work your PSU you risk frying your whole rig!
atomicWAR Glorious Ambassador Sep 4, 2007 6,587 789 44,490 Jan 16, 2019 #4 What is the make and model PSU BTW? Upvote 0 Downvote