LOL... I'll stick with the two R9-290 in crossfire configuration. R9-290x consumes more wattage. Thanks everyone. You helped me greatly. I can see clearly now.
I see. Thanks for the heads up. Good to know. Okay my last question will my PSU will be able to utilize 2x dual GPU crossfire? That's practically quad crossfire with less slots, but more heat and wattage. Will it maintain?
No worries for me, I wasn't planning on it. I got one PCIE 3.0 x16 (in use) and
one PCIE 2.0 x16 for crossfire. No more then 2 cards for crossfire for me. The rest of expansion slot for add-ons such as PCI fans.
hehehe good point.
Thanks rijinpk1. At the moment I'm thinking about the AMD 8000 series. I could wait for release and get the best GPU from that line up and be one step above everyone, I hope.
Wow wow wow! Thank you ASHISH65 for the valuable information.
Yes I would if could, but I'm not sure if my motherboard P8Z77-V LX supports SLI. My main reason switching my GTX 680 for AMD GPU.
Yeah, I guess your right, 7990 is overkill. It just that it bothers me little to know that I have one empty PCIE x16 slot ready for crossfire. Two dell s2240l is fine by me.
Yes I have Amazon.com: KingWin Lazer Power Supply 1000 Watts with Universal Modular Connectors/3 Way LED Switch/80 Plus Bronze ATX 1000 Power Supply LZ-1000: Electronics. I have i7 3770k. My budget is unlimited.
I'm planning to crossfire two AMD Radeon HD 7990 and add five 3.5 drives.
My case already has 9 fans and three drives and will try to overclock as well.
Calculating I will have a total of 2 GPU, 9 HDD and 9 fans.
Will 1000 watts be enough?
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