ThaProfessor
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I was mislead by the title of this thread for a few moments
When you overclock your CPU it takes in more watts. With that PSU, he won't have to consider how much the overclock will affect his power intake. (unless of course, he really really cares about his power usage) so all He'd have to do is find stable cooling.1250W PSU? Haha, that's insane! 800W will run any gaming PC fine, but I guess whats been done is done.
It looks alot like the 922 I have right next to me. His picture is kind of blurry, but they look much alike.Lol your computer looks as bad as mine when it comes to cable management nice set up though. What case if that? I know its a HAF. Which one though? My guess is the 932.
When you overclock your CPU it takes in more watts. With that PSU, he won't have to consider how much the overclock will affect his power intake. (unless of course, he really really cares about his power usage) so all He'd have to do is find stable cooling.
And have 600 LED fans. But he should've went with a Corsair PSU because that one will degrade his hardware.fwiw, you could run tri-SLI AND overclock with that thing.
... and run a raid 6.
Build your own computer?
Nerd!