M MrRaptor Reputable Dec 1, 2014 3 0 4,510 Dec 1, 2014 #1 Currently have a sea sonic m12 II evo edition bronze PSU rated at 850W. It is a single rail 12V+ providing 70A on that rail. How do i work out if this is up to the standard of 28A per 8pin PCI-E connector? *edit Sea Sonic
Currently have a sea sonic m12 II evo edition bronze PSU rated at 850W. It is a single rail 12V+ providing 70A on that rail. How do i work out if this is up to the standard of 28A per 8pin PCI-E connector? *edit Sea Sonic
bignastyid Titan Moderator Jun 19, 2011 33,555 1,640 159,590 Dec 1, 2014 Solution #2 That PSU should work just fine with a 295x2. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
M MrRaptor Reputable Dec 1, 2014 3 0 4,510 Dec 1, 2014 #4 bignastyid : That PSu should wrok just fine with a 295x2. Just for future knowledge, how is it i determine the amps per connector in a single rail psu? Upvote 0 Downvote
bignastyid : That PSu should wrok just fine with a 295x2. Just for future knowledge, how is it i determine the amps per connector in a single rail psu?
bignastyid Titan Moderator Jun 19, 2011 33,555 1,640 159,590 Dec 1, 2014 #5 How many rails it has doesn't matter when you have a decent quality PSU. A 6-pin pci-e connection can deliver 75w and an 8-pin can deliver 150w. Upvote 0 Downvote
How many rails it has doesn't matter when you have a decent quality PSU. A 6-pin pci-e connection can deliver 75w and an 8-pin can deliver 150w.