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Hey I was just curious if my current PSU should be able to handle another 8800GTS. I was looking at prices and the old 320mb cards are pretty cheap so i'm thinking of buying another one just to pick up some fps since i'm gaming at higher resolutions now. Here is my current PSU.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817152026
I was reading some reviews and there are a few people saying there running SLI 8800's on it but I kind of want to make sure it should be alright. Besides whats in my sig i'm running 2 DVD-rw drives and 2 80mm case fans plus the intake and exhaust fans.
I know the specs say 1 PCI-E connector but the connector actually has 2 six pin connectors split on one cable. So I should just be able to plug the second connector in the second card right?
I'm just thinking this is a better route than buying a new G92 series since the performance vs price difference would end up being higher. Plus I really want to fill that empty slot
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817152026
I was reading some reviews and there are a few people saying there running SLI 8800's on it but I kind of want to make sure it should be alright. Besides whats in my sig i'm running 2 DVD-rw drives and 2 80mm case fans plus the intake and exhaust fans.
I know the specs say 1 PCI-E connector but the connector actually has 2 six pin connectors split on one cable. So I should just be able to plug the second connector in the second card right?
I'm just thinking this is a better route than buying a new G92 series since the performance vs price difference would end up being higher. Plus I really want to fill that empty slot