[SOLVED] is a EVGA 600w psu enough for a gtx 780 in sli?

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hello in my pc i currenty have:
amd fx 8350
16gb ddr3 1600mhz
gtx 780 (soon to be sli)
450w psu(soon to be 600)

i was wondering if 600w would cut it? (for sli)
 
yeah thats the problem i have already bought the sli bridge so might aswell
? The Sli bridge should have come with the motherboard if it supported Sli. What motherboard is it? Unless you are getting the 2nd 780 for nearly nothing it’s a waste of money. Far too many games don’t support it and you the VRAM doesn’t stack so you still only have 3gb (assuming 3gb version of the 780).
 
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? The Sli bridge should have come with the motherboard if it supported Sli. What motherboard is it? Unless you are getting the 2nd 780 for nearly nothing it’s a waste of money. Far too many games don’t support it and you the VRAM doesn’t stack so you still only have 3gb (assuming 3gb version of the 780).
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It would also depend on which exact 600W EVGA PSU you're looking at.

Some EVGA models are good PSUs. Some EVGA models should be called POS rather than PSU.

EDIT: but I concur with @geofelt - SLI and Crossfire are dead technologies. Doesn't scale well, and, sometimes, is actually counterproductive.
 

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Absolutely not a good PSU, for this. I would sell those 780's and get a single faster card. Multi-GPU gaming is dead.
I concur with this. With a 250W TDP rating, a single 780 is a power hog, and performs equal or less than a 1660. Might be on par with a 1650 Super or thereabouts.

Yeah, GPUs are overpriced now, but occasional deals still pop up. Not great deals, but deals nonetheless. That said, honestly, the whole platform is dated. It's a good enough system to do some things, but throwing a second GPU at it isn't going to do much for you, and is not worth the effort.