Aurora-R5, SLI Nvidia GTX 1080, 850w PSU enough?

Hi guys!

The new R5-Aurora looks great, so I'm considering buying one, but I have a question about 1080GTX SLI setting. I would buy the 5 k monitor from Dell (UP2715K) as well. So I'd better feed this beast with the installation of 1080GTX SLI! BUT, I knew the Aurora-R5 only comes with a PSU 850w (power supply unit). Is this enough? On area 51 - R2 page noted that it comes with a 1500w power supply to ensure that the SLI Nvidia GTX 1080 configuration has enough power. So how can the Aurora-R5 works correctly with only 850w?

Useful information for configuring, I would buy:

6700 K overclocked I7
32 GB OF RAM
500SSD + 2 TB
Blu - Ray read/write
SLI 1080GTX

A big thank you!

When you choose one of the processors (i7 - 6700K, i5 - 6600K) K, you will need to choose the power 850w multi-GPU approved with the high Peformance liquid of cooling that can perform one of the following OEM video cards in a dual configuration.

Nvidia GeForce GTX RTYN6 1080 founders edition, Pascal, 8GB, DVI-D/DP1.4/DP1.4/DP1.4/HDMI 2. 0 b, double/single
The founders of Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 edition 6F651, Pascal, 8GB, DVI-D/DP1.4/DP1.4/DP1.4/HDMI 2. 0 b, double/single
5NN03 Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti, D17U-40, 6 GB memory GDDR5 DVI-I/DP/DP/DP/HDMI, double/single
YJ30F Nvidia GeForce GTX 980, 4 GB memory GDDR5 DVI-I/DP/DP/DP/HDMI
RW8C2 Nvidia GeForce GTX 970, 4 GB memory GDDR5 DVI-I/DP/DP/DP/HDMI, double/single
H4P1K Nvidia GeForce GTX 960, 2 GB memory GDDR5 DVI-I/DP/DP/DP/HDMI, double/single
C58PP Nvidia GeForce GTX 950, 2 GB memory GDDR5 DVI-I/DP/DP/DP/HDMI, double/single
YX6VC AMD R9 370, RD14D-P1-70, 4 GB memory GDDR5, double/single DVI-I/DVI-D/DP/HDMI

If the user chooses the processors non - K (i7-6700, 6400-i5, i3-6100), they can always choose the multi-GPU 850w power supply and run installation dual video card.

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