Smokey said:I know. I'm not pushing them as hard as I can since I only have a Corsair AX850. Want to be careful. Is there some type of program that I can run on my CPU that will tell me how much wattage my machine is using?
only 1 way man
take a kill-a-watt (or something likewise) to see the amount of power drawn from the socket, then take into account the efficiency of the PSU, i.e. 1000W power draw from a 80% efficiency PSU = 800W used by components. Efficiency isn't linear ofcourse, but a good AX850 review will tell you how much it is at which level of load.
Also most Corsair PSUs are able to load way more then they're rated at for short amounts of time and have good protection (switch off on overload) so I wouldn't worry about damage
beast786 said:P13542 - 3xSLI Triple EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 - 700 MHz/1536 MB/stock voltage - Intel Core i7-980X Processor@ 3830 MHz - 12288 MB @ 667 MHz -EVGA X58 SLI Classified - beast786 -Water - Link
My Rig is more than 1.5 years old. Have not update anything. Waiting for Solid state to get cheaper. That is where i have a bottle neck.
the 980 should have a little more juice in it, and when you turn up those cards you'll totally crush everyone here I guess
point a table fan at the cards if they're on stock cooling though lol