dmatthewstewart (OP)
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September 09, 2013, 02:31:00 AM |
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Hello,
I am building a gaming rig that will also be able to mine some alt coins (CAP, BBQ, etc) and I just received my MSI 7950 Twin Frozr. I plan on getting a second one. WHen I plugged all of my specs and hardware intothe Newegg PSU calculator, it said I needed 829W. Then they have a "search PSU" button. Clicked it, found a Rosewill 850W, and ordered it.
But then later I saw a lot of people saying that for 2 X 7950's you need a minimum of 1000w PSU
I was planning on undervolting them too. So I am just wondering if 850w is going to be a sufficient PSU...especially since I will need to be playing some high-end games as well
Other specs:
AMD FX 8350 DVD-RW RAM: DDR3 4 X 8gb (32gb)
Note: With just one card on New Egg's calculator it said it would be using 529W. I didnt think of it until later that an increase of 300w for an additional 7950 might not be correct
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KWH
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September 09, 2013, 02:44:53 AM |
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You'll be fine.
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balanghai
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September 09, 2013, 02:45:21 AM |
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650W True Rated PSU is capable of handling the 2.
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KWH
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September 09, 2013, 02:47:07 AM |
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650W True Rated PSU is capable of handling the 2. I have 2-7950's with an X6 CPU on a 650 PSU, no issues.
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When the subject of buying BTC with Paypal comes up, I often remember this:
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dmatthewstewart (OP)
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September 09, 2013, 03:15:57 AM |
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Wow, seriously? So I will be fine to run the 850w PSU with both 7950's even before I get around to undervolting them?
Also, thanks for everyone's feedback. Im glad I don't have to send the PSU back
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darksoft
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September 09, 2013, 08:30:25 AM |
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Max watts is 400 for the 2 cards... it's all good
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xgtele
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September 09, 2013, 07:04:40 PM |
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850W is enough for 2x7950+1x7970
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crazyates
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September 09, 2013, 07:15:44 PM |
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1000W for 2 7950s?! Really? Whoever said that is a moron. If you're running 4 7950s, then I'd recommend 1000+W.
Count on 200W for each GPU. Then add ~100W for the system at idle, 200W if you're cranking your CPU (which shouldn't happen while mining). That's 600W. A lil wiggle room, and 650W is just fine.
I run 2x MSI 7950s with an AMD FX-8120 on a SeaSonic X-650 with no issues whatsoever.
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zackclark70
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September 09, 2013, 07:27:45 PM |
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720w from the wall for 3 7950s at 630kh with a 6core watercooled cpu 2 cards will be fine on that
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RChevalier
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September 10, 2013, 07:59:30 PM |
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Your 850W is plenty for even a 3rd card. One of my rig is a 3x 7950 and draws 660W at the wall. The cards are undervolted to 1087.
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Zemou
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September 10, 2013, 08:55:39 PM |
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Yes you can!
I'm currently at 750-800 watts with 3x HD7950. All useless stuff from MB disabled (USB 3.0, sound...). I can even reduce the wattage by undervolting the CPU but not done yet.
If it can help you, here are my clocks and voltages (stable): 1050 / 1500 @ 1.012 V (77% ASIC quality in GPU-Z) 1050 / 1500 @ 1.018 V (75% ASIC quality in GPU-Z) 1050 / 1500 @ 1.056 V (66% ASIC quality in GPU-Z) Mining around 1850-1900 Kh/s.
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