![]() ![]() I usually recommend these PSUs because i can vouch for them:īe quiet! Pure Power 11 (CM/FM) or Seasonic Core GM (best-in-class mid-range)īe quiet! Straight Power 11 (Platinum) or Seasonic Focus GX/PX (best-in-class upper mid-range)īe quiet! Dark Power 11/12 or Seasonic TX- models (best-in-class high-end)įor your system, i would say, 700-750W is enough if the PSU is a good one, but even 800-850W won't be overkill yet, especially if you want to overclock. How to find a good one:ġ) Look for an 80 PLUS Gold specification (or better)Ģ) Look for a long warranty period (ideally 5 years or more), implying the manufacturer's confidence the productģ) Check the PSU tier list, which gives an indication of many PSU models' quality, ideal is Tier A or B Certainly not suitable for prolonged full load.Ī better PSU is definitely in order. Unless your 450W PSU is absolute top-of-the-line, it will not manage this kind of load for long, the voltages/ripple might go out of spec. ![]() This will all be done via the 12V rail of the PSU. Then your graphics card is good for another 170, 180W. Then a few dozen Watts for mainboard, drives, fans etc. Your CPU alone, at stock, can draw close to 200W under full load. Yeah, your PSU is not nearly enough for that hardware. ![]()
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