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https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/pr..._850w.html
B&H has EVGA 850W G3 power supply for $69 ($149.99 - $60 clip off coupon - $20 MIR)
10+2 yrs warranty.
https://www.evga.com/warranty/power-supplies/
From June 5th, 2018 through December 31, 2018, all EVGA Power Supplies featuring a minimum two (2) year limited warranty are eligible for a two (2) year warranty upgrade.
Upon registration, the original purchaser will receive an additional two (2) years limited warranty on any EVGA power supply, provided that the power supply was purchased at an authorized reseller and has a minimum two (2) year limited warranty. *
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850 would probably be enough. You might be cutting it close if you plan to overclock at all. If you can afford two 1080 TI's though you could probably afford to shell out $30 for some more room to work with lol.
I agree. Get a 1000w. You're not using the extra power unless you need it.
Do you guys believe that I am better off upgrading to this PSU ? Do I need 800W ? Thank you for your help and expertise.
My PC is in a common area with my home theater and I don't want to be able to hear the fans running while watching movies. So, for me, having a silent PC when idle or under light load is just as important as it being able to handle the latest games, etc.
According to the review on Tom's hardware, this is a good PSU. The one drawback is that it's relatively noisy if your intent is to build a silent PC. It's quiet, just not as quiet as the silent power supplies on the market.
For example, I have a Corsair HX850 which is about 23 dB on average and the EVGA is about 40 dB on average. At light/moderate usage (i.e. web surfing, editing photos, etc.) I can''t hear the Corsair in a quiet room and I'm quite picky about noise.
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