Either will do, but if you want to maximize everything your best bet is the 670. If I was to upgrade now, that's what I'd pick based on AnandTech's review on the 660 Ti.
I've got more crashes since Firefox 3.6.x with Flash-related content, but I couldn't stop using FF even if I wanted to, the add-ons are too convenient.
See here for the GTX 560 Ti SLI power consumption. Check this for the 3930K power consumption at 4.7 GHz (max. 525W). Based on these tests, I think you'd be pushing your luck with an AX850 for 24/7 usage at the load you mentioned.
After having to RMA Corsair CX600 V2 (coilwhine) and getting a refund for an XFX 650W Core Edition (malfunctioning fan controller), I got fed up with it and bought a Seasonic X-660. I would have gotten the X-650 to save some money, but they don't sell that model over here. It's an extremely...
Do you keep that removable HDD cage in there? Because it looks like a... well, a blocker. If not, then you might want to upgrade the fan - it's a cheap and effective option.
I never said he should go down to i3. Just that he could do so without much performance lost - knowing the options helps, which in this case means that a processor upgrade isn't really needed for only those two Adobe aplications.
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