Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the suitability of a 1000W 80 Plus Gold power supply unit (PSU) for a dual SLI setup using GTX 680 graphics cards. Participants explore various aspects of power supply requirements, efficiency, and brand reliability, with a focus on theoretical and practical implications of power consumption in high-performance computing systems.
Discussion Character
- Debate/contested
- Technical explanation
- Exploratory
Main Points Raised
- Some participants suggest that a 1000W PSU with 80 Plus Gold certification is a good choice for dual GTX 680s, citing its high efficiency.
- Others argue that 1000W is excessive, proposing that a 750W or even 650W PSU would suffice based on estimated power requirements.
- Concerns are raised about the quality of power supplies, with warnings about unreliable brands potentially damaging components.
- Participants emphasize the importance of using reputable brands, such as Corsair and Seasonic, for reliability and longevity.
- Some calculations are presented estimating the total power draw of an average system, suggesting that peak power requirements should be kept below 80% of PSU capacity to ensure reliability.
- There is a discussion about the need for PSUs to handle peak loads, especially in scenarios involving overclocking or stress testing.
- Several participants express a preference for Corsair PSUs, citing their quality and performance in various builds.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants generally agree on the importance of using a reliable PSU and the potential overkill of a 1000W unit for the specified setup. However, there is no consensus on the optimal wattage, with differing opinions on whether 750W or 850W is sufficient.
Contextual Notes
Participants provide various power consumption estimates and emphasize the importance of accounting for peak usage scenarios, but there is no agreement on the exact wattage needed for optimal performance.
Who May Find This Useful
This discussion may be useful for individuals considering building or upgrading a gaming PC, particularly those interested in dual GPU setups and the implications of power supply choices on system reliability.