Check this review...
Rashi is not bad everywhere... In Chennai, they are gr8... Tkin knows it well..
My Exp. with Rashi-chennai,
Asus P5Q mobo died, they said there is a repaired mobo as replacement..
I spoke to the manager abt paying extra n getting Z68, they accepted w/o hesitation... So 85% of P5Q's cost considered n i have to pay xtra to get Z68..
Look at this review of Corsair Tx750V2 and Tx850V2.Quality will be same in Tx650v2
650w isn't recommended for high end cards anyway(GTX570+).Ya, XFX Core Edition 650 is actually better than TX 650 V2. Also these XFX PSUs are on the list of officially recommended PSU list for nVidia high end cards.
650w isn't recommended for high end cards anyway(GTX570+).
Oh , so if i were to get a firepro later on , i'd need to have a 750w atleast ? cause now im going with a HD6950 TF III PE .
That would be pushing it, I'd say 750w for safe Xfire config.650W can easily handle 6950 Xfire...
A decent 650W PSU can handle all firepro GPUs...
For 6950 CFX 750w is recommended, 650 can handle any single gpu config.^^ yeah a decent 750w is more safe to power CFX set up
but corsair HX 650w is truly amazing unless you OC pair of HD 6950 CFX
For 6950 CFX 750w is recommended, 650 can handle any single gpu config.
^^ yes, it can. In guru3d HD 6950 and HD 6970 review, the maximum power required for a single HD 6950 is 158W. So in CF it will be around 316W. It can provide 640W current to its 12V rail. So it can run a HD 6950CF easily. But for future upgrades I think a 700W is recommended.
Check Asus P8Z68-VAlso guys should i really go for the Asus P8Z68 V pro or if i go for Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 what will i really be missing out on ? Cause i think the Asus is a bit overpriced , which is the MSI equivalent ? What would you really suggest ?
Quality wise GS700 < TX650 V2And the GS700 is pretty cheap i think , could i go for it ?