Thanks for the help.Kind of surprised by that. I had no idea the 2070 Supers needed so much power. At any rate, as long as the power supply has 2 x 6+2 pin power connectors, you should be good to go.
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I was viewing the website of Seasonic about my PSU M12II Evo it says here:Thanks for the help.
Connector | Connector Count | Cable Length |
---|---|---|
Main Power (24/20 pins) | 1 | 1 x 610 mm - modular |
CPU (8/4 pins) | 1 | 1 x 650 mm - 8/4pins modular |
PCIe (8/6 pins) | 4 | 2 x 550 + 100 mm - modular |
SATA | 8 | 2 x 400 + 120 + 120 + 120 mm - modular |
Peripheral | 5 | 1 x 400 + 120 + 120 mm - modular 1 x 300 + 120 mm - modular |
Floppy | 1 | 1 x 101 mm - modular |
That's all you need to know. Your card needs 2. You have 4.PCIe (8/6 pins)4
oh. Okay, Thanks again. this was really helpfulThat's all you need to know. Your card needs 2. You have 4.
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so I need to buy a 650w then?I'd still recommend to go for a 650w, even if the manufacturer includes more thsn enough cables, they do recommend 650w..
no it isn't required but I'd recommend to if you have a good enough budgetso I need to buy a 650w then?
Okay. Thank youno it isn't required but I'd recommend to if you have a good enough budget
so I need to buy a 650w then?
I checked Pcpartpicker and it says in estimated wattage = 439W. Is this accurate?Not unless you are doing something really crazy with the rest of the build. All we know so far is the GPU. What does the rest of the system look like?
I checked Pcpartpicker and it says in estimated wattage = 439W. Is this accurate?
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