Hi friends with my earlier query solved .. I am back with another query..:bleh:
this times its a SMPS confusion...
I want it to run the below config(parts of which i plan to add in next few months)
Intel i7 likes of 940 (will buy in Nov 09) along with High End Motherboard
4 x 500 GB HDD inRAID 0 (got two of these presently)
8GB RAM
HD 4770 x 2 (Cross Fire) or 4850 x 2
DVD RW+DVD ROM
So now for SMPS I have a budget of 7000/-(Max not 1 Rupee more)
After going through numerous review sites I have shortlisted the following two Power supply units
1) COOLER MASTER Real Power Pro 650
2) CORSAIR TX650W
what is the benefit of having multiple rails vs single 12V rail. I mean if sufficient amps available then even a single 12V rail PSU can SLI/CF then whats the freaking point of a Dual/multiple rail PSU..:huh:
check comparison below...:hap2:
Any suggestion what so ever is highly welcome.. also if u people want me to change to some another PSU then even thats welcome...:hap2:
:huh:
this times its a SMPS confusion...

I want it to run the below config(parts of which i plan to add in next few months)
Intel i7 likes of 940 (will buy in Nov 09) along with High End Motherboard
4 x 500 GB HDD inRAID 0 (got two of these presently)
8GB RAM
HD 4770 x 2 (Cross Fire) or 4850 x 2
DVD RW+DVD ROM
So now for SMPS I have a budget of 7000/-(Max not 1 Rupee more)
After going through numerous review sites I have shortlisted the following two Power supply units
1) COOLER MASTER Real Power Pro 650
2) CORSAIR TX650W
what is the benefit of having multiple rails vs single 12V rail. I mean if sufficient amps available then even a single 12V rail PSU can SLI/CF then whats the freaking point of a Dual/multiple rail PSU..:huh:
check comparison below...:hap2:

Any suggestion what so ever is highly welcome.. also if u people want me to change to some another PSU then even thats welcome...:hap2:
:huh: