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New PSU with a new GPU?

Posted: 2013-12-27 03:12
by 22cal
So as of yesterday, i purchased a Radeon R9 270x(I will be Cross Firing in the future when the card is cheaper and on sale in the next year). I will also be buying 8GB DDR3 1600 RAM in a month or three. Since I have a 500w psu I want to get a new one with a higher wattage, like around 750w.

The problem is, the psu I want has 4 x 6+2-pin PCI-E connectors, but my GPU needs 2 x 6-pin PCI-E connectors. I'm not sue if it matters, but I'm not familiar with PSU's still.

My new GPU: Newegg.com - XFX Double D R9-270X-CDFC Radeon R9 270X 2GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready Video Card

My PSU I want: Newegg.com - SeaSonic S12G-750 750W ATX12V / EPS12V 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Active PFC Power Supply, Intel Haswell Ready

or

SeaSonic M12II 750 SS-750AM 750W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Ready 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Modular Active PFC Semi-modular Power Supply - Newegg.com

Old PSU: Antec earthwatts EA500 ATX12V v2.2 80 PLUS Active PFC Power Supply - Newegg.com

Aslo if any of you guys have a better PSU in mind, please let me know, as long as it's $120 or under.

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Re: New PSU with a new GPU?

Posted: 2013-12-27 03:37
by LITOralis.nMd
Realistically:
R9 270X Maximum GPU power draw is ~145W using GPGPU stress test at 100% load

A phenom 965 BE Power Usage And Temperature Benchmarks - AMD Phenom II X4 965 BE: Same Speed, Less Power normal system + R9 270X in a gaming demo scene for stress testing is less than 350W.

normal system + CROSSFIRE 2x R9 270X in a gaming demo scene for stress testing is less than 490W.

In short, save money for the RAM first,

then , you can get by easily with a 700W Silver or Gold 80+ rated PSU,

That Seasonic Gold is as good as any Gold rated 750W on the market in the price range.

You did your homework, and you did it right.

Re: New PSU with a new GPU?

Posted: 2013-12-27 03:43
by LITOralis.nMd
PSUs have lots of variables, most of which are irrelevant to even advanced gamers.

Just understand that the efficiency of a PSU is a curve, where it is low efficency at 10%, peak efficiency at ~55%, and low efficency past 80% of the rated Wattage.

And then the other thing to note is the highest power draw GPUs in SLI/Crossfire do well have PSUs with dual 12V rails, but that's not a concern really with the R9 270X.

Re: New PSU with a new GPU?

Posted: 2013-12-27 03:45
by LITOralis.nMd
https://www.google.com/search?q=psu+eff ... 1#imgdii=_

You can search for: 'psu efficiency curve chart' and any make, model number , or model series of PSU, and usually find someone who has real world tests as compared to marketing curves.

Re: New PSU with a new GPU?

Posted: 2013-12-27 17:13
by 22cal
It was tough trying to find the Power Consumption(pc) on my current GPU. Once I did, the pc was greater than the R9 270x. I also tried the PSU Calculators, and found that my current GPU is using more power that the R9 270x(in the PSU Calculator, I used a Radeon HD 7850 since the 270x is based off that card).

I am going to use your advice, [R-COM]LITOralis.nMd and get the RAM first, then the PSU in a few months.

BTW my RAM will be G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) Desktop Memory Model F3-10666CL9D-8GBRL - Newegg.com