[quote]Thanks for replying so quick.....
Single +12V rail for up to 80A for high demanding SLI
Catalyst 11.5
More by good luck than judgement, on the speed of the reply. ;)
Then there should be no issues with the PSU.
Were you running 11.5 with the 5970?
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With the extra info you put in the OP, what do you mean - have you only got one 6+2pin PCI-E lead? Or two? I've run high-end cards off dual-molex-to-PCI-E adaptors before out of desperation when testing and while I've never had a problem, it's not something I'd recommend. ;)
Sorry.......I have about 4 x 6+2pin PCI-E leads.
I must admit,when I was using 11.4 pre release driver with the 6990.......don't think I had problems then,but to be honest I can't remember.
When I was using my 5970,I think I was using 11.2 11.3 ?
Hey,I just read a review of my PSU,read this snippet below :
"Unfortunately, things start falling apart when more is asked of it. Its fan speed profile is far too mundane which allows temperatures to rise to worrying levels and thus causes a rapid degradation of performance as load increases. Remember, this Cooler Master unit is only rated at 40°C so things can and will fall apart when internal temperatures reach 50°C+ like we saw."
"If you are looking for an extremely inexpensive 850W power supply which you won’t be pushing with an ultra high end dual GPU setup, the Silent Pro M could be an option for you. Otherwise, there are better performing units out there which don’t cost all that much more."
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