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"A" List for SLI & Expert PSU's: These are KNOWN to work well with DFI N4 mobos, including Expert!!

 

PC P&C 510 ASL (nVidia SLI Certified)

Only the ASL model has the 8-pin (+12V) EPS connector REQUIRED for the Expert!

$239: http://www.pcpowercooling.com/produ...&view=techspecs

 

OCZ PowerStream 600W

http://www.ocztechnology.com/produc...am_power_supply

From $179: http://froogle.google.com/froogle?t...=Search+Froogle

 

Enermax 600W (New) Noisetaker 600W EG701AX-VE (W) (nVidia SLI Certified)

http://www.enermax.com.tw/english/p...setaker600w.htm

From: $139: http://froogle.google.com/froogle?t...=Search+Froogle

 

OCZ PowerStream 520W

http://www.ocztechnology.com/produc...am_power_supply

From $116: http://froogle.google.com/froogle?t...=Search+Froogle

 

Enermax 535W (New) FMA 535W (nVidia SLI Certified)

Only the current model has the 8-pin (+12V) EPS connector REQUIRED for the Expert!

http://www.enermax.com.tw/english/p...su_fma_535w.htm

$83: http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?p=PS...6c6f67876470201

 

Sparkle 550W (EPS) FSP550-60PLG

http://www.sparklepower.com/pdf/FSP550-60PLG.pdf

From $85: http://froogle.google.com/froogle?t...=Search+Froogle

 

Fortron 550W (EPS) FSP550-60PLN

http://www.home2000.net/client/fspg...?linenumber=126

http://www.fsp-group.com.tw/english...ctorname=EPS12V

From $79: http://froogle.google.com/froogle?t...=Search+Froogle

 

Anandtech used the OCZ PowerStream 520W for all of their SLI testing,

back when the 6800GT/U's first came out & before there was an Nvidia SLI Certified program.

THE OCZ POWERSTREAM 520W HAS PROVEN TO BE THE BEST ALL ROUND PSU FOR DFI N4 MOBOS!

 

No, stick with one of these. The OCZ PSUs have a pretty sheen to them that a lot of people like. I believe they may even have some lights--if you're into that. Personally, since you're gonna have a power hungry system anyways, I'd get the OCZ 600 watt or the PC P&C.

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No, stick with one of these. The OCZ PSUs have a pretty sheen to them that a lot of people like. I believe they may even have some lights--if you're into that. Personally, since you're gonna have a power hungry system anyways, I'd get the OCZ 600 watt or the PC P&C.

 

Thanks,

 

Yeah I like the 600watt a lot. I dont really care if the supply has like UV reactive cables and stuff like that, but I am very big on sleeved cables, which the PSU has. Thanks for the link!

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Votes for a OCZ 600ADJ SLI....

 

I tried a OCZ 520 ADJ SLI and was happy but there was something amiss...could not o/c video card thru ATI overdrive...so went to a OCZ600 and boom!!! she runs like a dream...

 

Some problems with systems with dual cards has to come from their thirst for power... underestimating consistent power requirements is a killer...

 

oh by the way a Antec NEO 480W (first psu) was good but....could not o/c cpu & had same vid problem....

 

'thinks my board is a sweeeeet power hog' :D

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You guys that do NOT have an Expert board might resist the temptation to offer a power supply suggestion since you may err.

 

Standard, previous versions of DFI NF4 Ultra-D/SLi-D/SLi-DR are not the same 'animal' as the 'expert' as relates to power requirements. This can be evidenced in the forum right here where 'expert' and cold-booty symptoms are discussed.

 

Some 600Watt powertreams have worked and for others they faced sad dismay. Be freeken careful right now to recommend any power supply for "expert'' as iffyness is a reality. There is a post or two over in the 'recommendations hotdeals' forum section where this actually should be > where I posted two power supplies that have worked for me on an 'expert' that truly has "I don't want to bootup the first time cold" symptoms.

 

RGone...

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here's the psu's that work on Expert boards for me:

 

OCZ Powerstream 600w (its in my main rig, Expert NF4, used heavily daily)

 

Enermax 600w Whisper

 

Skyhawk 520w, 570w (see top sticky in this section)

 

OCZ Powerstream 520w

 

how about enermax coolergiant 600w ?

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