I don't need to overclock them. My concerns are about the increasing temps on the CPU, if any.You could just put the top card under water and leave the second underneath it on air. I think it would easily be fine with your setup, but I don’t know about 2 of them OC’ed with the two rads.
dang o_o I don't know metalwork enough to comment
I have this fault in all the corners in both cases and I dont think this can be normaldang o_o I don't know metalwork enough to comment
PM @KSliger? have your order number ready (don't post your number in this thread)
dang o_o I don't know metalwork enough to comment
PM @KSliger? have your order number ready (don't post your number in this thread)
650 should be plenty. You might be fine with 600 as wellwould a sfx650watt gold be enough for gtx 1080ti black and 8700k oced to 5ghz with 1.26volt and a 240mm aio, 3 drives? I also have 2 noctua 15mm fans as well
Should be fine. GTX 1080ti under full load wattage runs about 300 watts and the 8700k at 5GHz runs just over 200 watts.would a sfx650watt gold be enough for gtx 1080ti black and 8700k oced to 5ghz with 1.26volt and a 240mm aio, 3 drives? I also have 2 noctua 15mm fans as well
I have this fault in all the corners in both cases and I dont think this can be normal
I have two of them, and they are both great.have anyone used silverstone sx650g? im seeing some bad reviews about it
have anyone used silverstone sx650g? im seeing some bad reviews about it
I'd seriously consider a SFX-L unit, like the SX700-LPT. The fans on the standard silverstone SFX psus can get pretty noisy.have anyone used silverstone sx650g? im seeing some bad reviews about it
SFX tends to be noisy, especially on load and in a warm environment (ie SFF case..I'd seriously consider a SFX-L unit, like the SX700-LPT. The fans on the standard silverstone SFX psus can get pretty noisy.