X xUntamedInferno Honorable Mar 10, 2014 148 0 10,690 Mar 17, 2014 #1 So I am looking at upgrading from a LGA 1155 socket to a LGA 2011 socket and I am wondering if a 850 watt power supply would be enough for that and my gtx 780ti? Thanks.
So I am looking at upgrading from a LGA 1155 socket to a LGA 2011 socket and I am wondering if a 850 watt power supply would be enough for that and my gtx 780ti? Thanks.
STACKS ON DECK Distinguished Dec 28, 2013 1,748 0 20,460 Mar 17, 2014 Solution #2 it is more then enough . . whats the brand ? Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
X xUntamedInferno Honorable Mar 10, 2014 148 0 10,690 Mar 17, 2014 #3 STACKS ON DECK : it is more then enough . . whats the brand ? The brand is the corsair RM 850. So that should be enough for that type of system? Upvote 0 Downvote
STACKS ON DECK : it is more then enough . . whats the brand ? The brand is the corsair RM 850. So that should be enough for that type of system?
STACKS ON DECK Distinguished Dec 28, 2013 1,748 0 20,460 Mar 17, 2014 #4 perfect for even sli configuration Upvote 0 Downvote
X xUntamedInferno Honorable Mar 10, 2014 148 0 10,690 Mar 17, 2014 #5 STACKS ON DECK : perfect for even sli configuration So in what type of situation would I need to get a bigger PSU? Also if I add like a h105 I should not have a problem either? Upvote 0 Downvote
STACKS ON DECK : perfect for even sli configuration So in what type of situation would I need to get a bigger PSU? Also if I add like a h105 I should not have a problem either?
STACKS ON DECK Distinguished Dec 28, 2013 1,748 0 20,460 Mar 17, 2014 #6 depends on you casing . . if it has much room for it . otherwise no problem Upvote 0 Downvote
X xUntamedInferno Honorable Mar 10, 2014 148 0 10,690 Mar 17, 2014 #7 STACKS ON DECK : depends on you casing . . if it has much room for it . otherwise no problem Okay. Thank you for your help. Upvote 0 Downvote
STACKS ON DECK : depends on you casing . . if it has much room for it . otherwise no problem Okay. Thank you for your help.