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Will a Corsair RM1000 be or EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 be better for this setup:
i7 5960x
2 GTX 980ti SLi
4x8gb Corsair Vengeance
intel 480gb SSD
4TB HD
Corsair h100i GTX
some leds
amd will 1000w be enough to power this beast?
i7 5960x
2 GTX 980ti SLi
4x8gb Corsair Vengeance
intel 480gb SSD
4TB HD
Corsair h100i GTX
some leds
amd will 1000w be enough to power this beast?
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The P2 1200 that I already suggested you get. That way you have the option to add another 980Ti at any point, with ease. What 480GB SSD are you getting?
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480 GB Intel 730 Overclocked SSD
and is the: Thermaltake Toughpower TPD-1200M any good???
and is the: Thermaltake Toughpower TPD-1200M any good???
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Or stop asking about a bunch of different PSU, and just get the P2 that I recommended since you have a $6k budget anyway.
"Overclocked SSD" what. Why are you getting a 730 anyway?
"Overclocked SSD" what. Why are you getting a 730 anyway?
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750 is a shit ton faster as it is
plus didn't know an SSD could be overclocked... didn't know they even had clock speeds...
plus didn't know an SSD could be overclocked... didn't know they even had clock speeds...
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if i were to get a
400GB Intel SSD 750 Series PCI-E SSD
would that replace a ssd, ive never had a PCI-E
400GB Intel SSD 750 Series PCI-E SSD
would that replace a ssd, ive never had a PCI-E
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PCI-E SSD's are more hassle then they're worth... Trust me, i had one and it was jank.
Just stick to SATA, that way you don't need drivers n shit to install the OS.
Just stick to SATA, that way you don't need drivers n shit to install the OS.
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Intel 750 is easily 3-4 times faster than SATA SSD's. It deserves to be in a $6k rig. NVMe is the way forward. It's not really a hassle at all, but if it were, it's worth the hassle.
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Sanctorum wrote Intel 750 is easily 3-4 times faster than SATA SSD's. It deserves to be in a $6k rig. NVMe is the way forward. It's not really a hassle at all, but if it were, it's worth the hassle.Might be faster on paper, but who would really be able to see the differences in the real world?
I know i wouldn't. I was getting well over a Gig a second, couldn't tell the difference. If it were my money, i wouldn't waste it.
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