MaxForce PC Revolution GTX Review
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Just rate the video well ;) haha jk
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For however long you want :) I'll wait to hear from you and the offer will stay open.
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cool
can u just give me 20 days cuz i got a toefl (IBT) coming up
and how long is the ahem (private pc) time offer available for
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That's a pretty intensive one :).
If you want email me and we can talk about what you want in private.
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is 520W not a liddle bit low for that system?!
usero5 3 years ago
Nope, its only got one GTX card and newer ones use less power. Plus the Corsair 520 is actually rated a little low, so is the 620, they have been shown to be comparable to other companies 600W units.
MaxForcePC 3 years ago
Hey can you tell me which power supply is better for SLI and overclocking? A Corsair HX 520 PS that has several 12 volt rails with low amps or the Corsair 550VX that has 1 12volt rail with a lot of amps? Please help me and nice pc.
amvGhost 3 years ago
If you have the money get the HX 520W. However, it depends on what SLI cards you want to use. I would probably get a larger PSU if you were doing anything over OCed 9600GT cards. You can run 2 8800GT cards, but you'd be close to pushing it, especially if you overclock your CPU by a lot.
MaxForcePC 3 years ago
I was thinking of running 2 EVGA 9600GT SSC or 2 8800GT SSC, so should I go for 600w or more? And whats better multiple 12volt rails that have low amps or a single 12volt rail with a lot of amps?
amvGhost 3 years ago
It really depends. If you get a high quality PSU single and multiple rails wont really matter. Stability for both kinds are equal if they are quality units. If you are on a bit of a budget, you can get the 650W VX Corsair model and you should be just fine. The HX520W will probably handle the 8800GT sli, but it would be pushing it close to the limit.
MaxForcePC 3 years ago