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Im planing on bying a Asus HTX TITAN but dont know how much power it needs. Is Cooler Master 650w power supply enough?
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A quality 650w unit is what I would recommend for this card, but not all 650w Cooler Master units are quality. Which model do you have, specifically?
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A quality 650w unit is what I would recommend for this card, but not all 650w Cooler Master units are quality. Which model do you have, specifically?


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This is the one. Thanks for the answer!
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A quality 650w unit is what I would recommend for this card, but not all 650w Cooler Master units are quality. Which model do you have, specifically?


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This is the one. Thanks for the answer!

If you were looking at a $300 graphics card, I'd say don't worry about it, but this is a $1000 card and you NEED to have a reliable, quality unit for it and the GX 650 is not that. I strongly suggest upgrading to one of these:

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r00t wrote
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A quality 650w unit is what I would recommend for this card, but not all 650w Cooler Master units are quality. Which model do you have, specifically?


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This is the one. Thanks for the answer!

If you were looking at a $300 graphics card, I'd say don't worry about it, but this is a $1000 card and you NEED to have a reliable, quality unit for it and the GX 650 is not that. I strongly suggest upgrading to one of these:

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Its weird because when i bought this they said its the best 650w PSU on the market...
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Merggaming wrote
r00t wrote
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r00t wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

A quality 650w unit is what I would recommend for this card, but not all 650w Cooler Master units are quality. Which model do you have, specifically?


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This is the one. Thanks for the answer!

If you were looking at a $300 graphics card, I'd say don't worry about it, but this is a $1000 card and you NEED to have a reliable, quality unit for it and the GX 650 is not that. I strongly suggest upgrading to one of these:

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Its weird because when i bought this they said its the best 650w PSU on the market...

Anything to get the sale, I guess. Did you buy it at a retail store?
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r00t wrote
Merggaming wrote
r00t wrote
Merggaming wrote
r00t wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

A quality 650w unit is what I would recommend for this card, but not all 650w Cooler Master units are quality. Which model do you have, specifically?


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This is the one. Thanks for the answer!

If you were looking at a $300 graphics card, I'd say don't worry about it, but this is a $1000 card and you NEED to have a reliable, quality unit for it and the GX 650 is not that. I strongly suggest upgrading to one of these:

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Its weird because when i bought this they said its the best 650w PSU on the market...

Anything to get the sale, I guess. Did you buy it at a retail store?


A reseller. And the price is higher than Rosewills PSUs on Newegg, but i dont know

I saw LinusTechTips running it witha 550w PSU... so i think it could run it good.
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Merggaming wrote
r00t wrote
Merggaming wrote
r00t wrote
Merggaming wrote
r00t wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

A quality 650w unit is what I would recommend for this card, but not all 650w Cooler Master units are quality. Which model do you have, specifically?


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This is the one. Thanks for the answer!

If you were looking at a $300 graphics card, I'd say don't worry about it, but this is a $1000 card and you NEED to have a reliable, quality unit for it and the GX 650 is not that. I strongly suggest upgrading to one of these:

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Its weird because when i bought this they said its the best 650w PSU on the market...

Anything to get the sale, I guess. Did you buy it at a retail store?


A reseller. And the price is higher than Rosewills PSUs on Newegg, but i dont know

I saw LinusTechTips running it witha 550w PSU... so i think it could run it good.


Even so, if you've got the money to spend on a titan, I don't think ~80 USD is much for a power supply that isn't going to fail.

What CPU are you going to be using?
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Diaboli wrote
Merggaming wrote
r00t wrote
Merggaming wrote
r00t wrote
Merggaming wrote
r00t wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

A quality 650w unit is what I would recommend for this card, but not all 650w Cooler Master units are quality. Which model do you have, specifically?


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This is the one. Thanks for the answer!


If you were looking at a $300 graphics card, I'd say don't worry about it, but this is a $1000 card and you NEED to have a reliable, quality unit for it and the GX 650 is not that. I strongly suggest upgrading to one of these:

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Its weird because when i bought this they said its the best 650w PSU on the market...

Anything to get the sale, I guess. Did you buy it at a retail store?


A reseller. And the price is higher than Rosewills PSUs on Newegg, but i dont know

I saw LinusTechTips running it witha 550w PSU... so i think it could run it good.


Even so, if you've got the money to spend on a titan, I don't think ~80 USD is much for a power supply that isn't going to fail.

What CPU are you going to be using?


Amd phenom II x4 2.8 GHz, i have one atm
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Merggaming wrote
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Merggaming wrote
r00t wrote
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r00t wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

A quality 650w unit is what I would recommend for this card, but not all 650w Cooler Master units are quality. Which model do you have, specifically?


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This is the one. Thanks for the answer!

If you were looking at a $300 graphics card, I'd say don't worry about it, but this is a $1000 card and you NEED to have a reliable, quality unit for it and the GX 650 is not that. I strongly suggest upgrading to one of these:

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Its weird because when i bought this they said its the best 650w PSU on the market...

Anything to get the sale, I guess. Did you buy it at a retail store?

A reseller. And the price is higher than Rosewills PSUs on Newegg, but i dont know

I saw LinusTechTips running it witha 550w PSU... so i think it could run it good.

Higher price =/= higher quality. And 550w is fine because the rest of your parts are unlikely to use as much power as the rigs that are usually used to test graphics cards, but a 650w is ideal for running the card overclocked for the sake of efficiency.

Also, I suggest reconsidering the Titan and making your PC more balanced. If you're using one 1080p monitor at 60 Hz, there's no need for a Titan and you'd be much better-off with a 7950, 670, or 7970.
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