Hey guys.
So currently i'm building an intel i7 system. I'm very uneducated about PSU's and with the I7 being so new i'm finding it hard to find a review about a PSU that mentions it. I've read a ton of threads and checked out a couple kick arse websites and came back here to see how this PSU thread has seriously exploded with information so i figured i would ask you guys. I also had no idea THE jonnyguru ( love the page ) is a moderator here. Anyways... moving on.
Currently i've purchased these components:
processor:Intel i7 920 ( i plan on OCing )
Mobo: Asus P6t delux
ram: g.skill 3gb tri chan Model F3-12800CL9T-3GBNQ
HD: wd 640gb
soundcard: creative labs sound blaster pci-e x-fi titanium
video card: 4870x2 ( i plan to crossfire another one in the future when i make more than $10 a hour) haha...
I have around $200 left in my system budget for a psu. Suggestions please for the love of god!
Oh i also forgot to mention it HAS to be modular.
I also read the sticky'd thread but i don't believe it explained the difference between "certified" and "ready" for sli and crossfire, i may have just missed it.
So currently i'm building an intel i7 system. I'm very uneducated about PSU's and with the I7 being so new i'm finding it hard to find a review about a PSU that mentions it. I've read a ton of threads and checked out a couple kick arse websites and came back here to see how this PSU thread has seriously exploded with information so i figured i would ask you guys. I also had no idea THE jonnyguru ( love the page ) is a moderator here. Anyways... moving on.
Currently i've purchased these components:
processor:Intel i7 920 ( i plan on OCing )
Mobo: Asus P6t delux
ram: g.skill 3gb tri chan Model F3-12800CL9T-3GBNQ
HD: wd 640gb
soundcard: creative labs sound blaster pci-e x-fi titanium
video card: 4870x2 ( i plan to crossfire another one in the future when i make more than $10 a hour) haha...
I have around $200 left in my system budget for a psu. Suggestions please for the love of god!
Oh i also forgot to mention it HAS to be modular.
I also read the sticky'd thread but i don't believe it explained the difference between "certified" and "ready" for sli and crossfire, i may have just missed it.