Is this the Right Wattage for a PSU for Gaming?

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    Just be sure to get one big enough to handle the second 1080 you know you will end up with.
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    Yeah....it's still uncertain how much power they'll draw when we get the bios opened up on those cards. Right now, they're hitting the power limits under higher overclocks even at 230-240 watts. I'm guessing once the Pascal bios editor comes out, we'll see their overclocking performance really come up...as long as they're kept cool.

    Veering from the path....
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       #13

    Guys, I finally decided to just keep my 750 watt PSU. In the future I won't be doing Sli or Xfire, just single vid card. I'm expecting to buy the 1080 in 7 - 12 months.

    I think that you're all right about wattage. I'll never use up 750 watts with a single bid card and even if I were OCed too.
    Last edited by xlook; 21 Jul 2016 at 18:37.
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       #14

    Yeah, not with a 1080 anyway, and certainly not on air.
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