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    Question Quad sli PSU's??

    I see alot of them advertised. however, when I look at the specs they list 3) 6 pin and 3) 8, or 6+2 pin pci-e connectors. this will not run 4 video cards that take one of each connector. so what PSU's do actually have the needed 8 pci-e connectors? preferably 80+ certified. modular is also a plus but not a requirement.
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    most newer psu's all use a 6+2 configuration. that you are going to have to look at each and every PSU you want and see if it has at least 8 6+2 PCI-E connectors.


    here is one with a lot of connectors HERE
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    I only need 8, that has 15. and the price is a bit steep for me. I'm hoping to find something around $150 or less. i've seen several in that range that claim quad but only have 6 connectors...
    what do you think of this?
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...tec-_-17371032
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    over at geforce.com there is a list of PSU certified for different sli config: http://www.geforce.com/#/Hardware/PowerSupplies

    it's a good place to start checking.
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    Or how about running two PSU's in one case?
    http://www.overclock.net/faqs/15751-...two-power.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Victor View Post
    over at geforce.com there is a list of PSU certified for different sli config: http://www.geforce.com/#/Hardware/PowerSupplies

    it's a good place to start checking.
    Been there it's ultra (and the model they list doesn't have connections for 4 cards) or something that better be platinum plated for the price they want.
    Quote Originally Posted by James86 View Post
    Or how about running two PSU's in one case?
    http://www.overclock.net/faqs/15751-...two-power.html
    thought about that but the case I have my eye on is the T-T Armor+. it has the 10 slots for quad sli tons of room but only space for one PSU. the one I'm using now won't fit the quad set up. and at this point i'm window shopping to see what's avalible. gotta get up the fundage in pieces. the plan is the amor case, a foxconn destroyer, my buddy's 945 cpu when he gets his x6, a bit of ddr2, a hdd,and i think i got everything else here. I will however happily take any donated parts anyone want to ship my way.
    thanks for that link tho' i'll keep that in mind. I wonder if having the 6 pins on one psu and the 8's on the other would cause a problem. my luck it would melt the system case and all....
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    I would Keep all the plugs that a card needs on the same PSU mixing would scare me
    ya could prolly ghetto rig the other PSU to run out of the extra 5.25 bays

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    that's a thought, it has like 6 or seven IIRC
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    I have the plan to run a tri sli setup, with dual PSU's... but i have to mod the heck out of my case.(which is a beat to pulp sunami dream) ATM the plan is to use part of an old compaq to make a housing for the second psu. (who says they are good for nothing) I have to get everything together, and make some measurements but I really think it will work. already tested the switch and wire for on off. got the basic layout for which wires will go where, next step is strip out the case, and do some mock-ups to make sure before I commit. my new board should be here by sat june 4. I want to at least have it working if not finished with body and paint. I'll get some pics as i go and put them up in the mod forum. (just in case someone cares to see how it works)
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    I'd def want to see how it turns out

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    thanks, but I already started the mod, (yes i took pics) and it will be far cheaper than buying a third PSU. not to mention more fun.
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    Busting out the dremel is always fun that's how I made my case useable

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    the dremmel wasn't cutting it. well it WAS cutting it, it was just burning thru the disks way to fast, so i changed tools. stay tuned to the mod forum for details later today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacksmith1 View Post
    the dremmel wasn't cutting it. well it WAS cutting it, it was just burning thru the disks way to fast, so i changed tools. stay tuned to the mod forum for details later today.
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