SLi ready means
1 - certified by nvidia but seriously, the certification isnt as important as
2 - multiple INDEPENDANT 12V rails
3 - at least 2 independant pci-e power plugs.
http://sg.vr-zone.com/?i=3335&s=8The 7900gtx isn't as heavy on power as other cards - namely the x1900 series. For the x1900 crossfire, you want 17 to 18 amps per rail minimum. for the 7900gtx, 14 to 16 is fine - keep in mind that this is also taking into account factors such as psu's power dropping as the temperature of your case goes up (can lower efficiency), having other items on your lines (drives, fans etc), power supplies that may overate themselves, and in general you dont want to run a psu at full constantly. Run it easy - say 70%-80% so you always have room.
If the 7900gtx takes 100 watts, you're only talking about having a little over 8 (8.33*12=100watts) amps - but you'll never want to run it on a psu that delivers say 10 amps or only a wee bit more - too much of a voltage drop, to stressed, and it has to power other things.
e.g.
here's the output of the OCZ 620W
+3.3V@28A, +5V@45A, +12V@26A, -5V@0.8A, -12V@1A, +5VSB@2.5A
so you're sharing one 12v line for both cards. That's a bit of a strain - even more so with oc'd versions. I won't ever trust this one for running 2 x1900's, even though it's 620W, the power to the main power eating lines(12V) isn't enough.
I'd recommend an antec trupower 2.0
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817103931550 watts, only $75, and
very strong 12 volt rails.
3.3V@32A, +5V@40A, +12V1@19A, +12V2@19A, -12V@1A, +5VSB@2A
It's powering my friend's system, and my new one. I bought it for the rail strength.
In terms of brands, i'd look at antec, enermax, pcpower and cooling (the bently of psus), silverstone, zippy, fortran source and maybe a couple others.
Quick way to know if a psu is crappy - pick it up
The psu my little brother used and fried the first motherboard and chip i sent him back with was a "awesome power 500W" psu - that on adding rails, only came to 450 or so - but if you add rails, it's suppossed to be MORE than the rating. reason being, as rails go in use they increase the temp and interfere with the maximum the other rails can push - so adding the rails on that antec 550 - sends you into the mid 700W range! You'll be able to deliver 456 watts on just those 2 12 volt rails - though this drops as the other rails come in use. Picking up the el-cheapo-mobo killer my brother bought - shocked how light it was. Picking up the antec, was equally surprising. It's a brick.