johnny Mar 6, 2016 @ 10:38am
Will a 750 watt PSU be able to power a FuryX2?
Any help would be appericiated, thank you.
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Fluffy Mar 6, 2016 @ 10:45am 
has that card been released yet it depends on the brand of power supply and the tdp of that card i have read its supposed to be 350-375w so if you have a really good 750w with good 12v Amperage you can prolly run it depending on the specs of your system and how much wattage your system uses not including gpu..
johnny Mar 6, 2016 @ 10:48am 
Originally posted by Fluffy:
has that card been released yet it depends on the brand of power supply and the tdp of that card i have read its supposed to be 350-375w so if you have a really good 750w with good 12v Amperage you can prolly run it depending on the specs of your system and how much wattage your system uses not including gpu..

Thank you for your reply, I am currently using a Corsair 750w RM series power supply, I'm just hoping it's good enough for a card this taxing. I mean, if i'm forking out 1000+ for a GPU I want that ♥♥♥♥ to function, you know.
N0REGARD4LIFE Mar 6, 2016 @ 10:48am 
Exactly why I won't go over to AMD quite yet. Nearly every Nvidia gpu would be fine with a 750w psu, even the high end offerings. With AMD cards, seems people always have to question if their system can handle the power requirements.
johnny Mar 6, 2016 @ 10:51am 
Originally posted by N0REGARD4LIFE:
Exactly why I won't go over to AMD quite yet. Nearly every Nvidia gpu would be fine with a 750w psu, even the high end offerings. With AMD cards, seems people always have to question if their system can handle the power requirements.

The card I'm talking about is a dual GPU solution. I've been with Nvidia pretty much since I started PC gaming back in 2011. I feel like I want to give team red a chance.
Fluffy Mar 6, 2016 @ 10:58am 
so its mid-range to slightly above mid range but manages full load 750-800w at 45c ambient and maintains avertised (61a) 12v amperage at full load http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Corsair/RM750/5.html
so if its around rthe 350w mark and your system isnt a power hungry beast you should be able to run it
johnny Mar 6, 2016 @ 11:04am 
Originally posted by Fluffy:
so its mid-range to slightly above mid range but manages full load 750-800w at 45c ambient and maintains avertised (61a) 12v amperage at full load http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Corsair/RM750/5.html
so if its around rthe 350w mark and your system isnt a power hungry beast you should be able to run it

Thank you for your help!
_I_ Mar 6, 2016 @ 6:37pm 
depends on the brand/model

corsair rm750 will be fine
but diablotek 750 will have problems
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