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Will a 600w psu work for this, or will I need more?
Seagate Barracuda 1 TB 64 MB 7200 RPM
Asus GTX770-DC2OC-2GD5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX770 2048 MB
Asus DRW-24F1ST/BLK/G/AS 24x DVD+
Asus MAXIMUS VII GENE Intel Z97 LGA 1150 micro-ATX
Corsair Vengeance 8 GB Kit PC3-15000, 1866 MHz, 2x240 DIMM 8 GB Kit
Intel Core i7 4770K 3.5 GHz LGA1150
Seagate Barracuda 1 TB 64 MB 7200 RPM
Asus GTX770-DC2OC-2GD5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX770 2048 MB
Asus DRW-24F1ST/BLK/G/AS 24x DVD+
Asus MAXIMUS VII GENE Intel Z97 LGA 1150 micro-ATX
Corsair Vengeance 8 GB Kit PC3-15000, 1866 MHz, 2x240 DIMM 8 GB Kit
Intel Core i7 4770K 3.5 GHz LGA1150
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A 600W doesn't help us at all.
List the make and model then we can tell you.
List the make and model then we can tell you.
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Depending on the PSU itself & who made it
But a high quality one should
And do you really need that 4770k?
Why not have the 4690k?
But a high quality one should
And do you really need that 4770k?
Why not have the 4690k?
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Corsair CX600M V2 CX-sarjan 600 W ATX
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Do yourself a favor and get yourself a
XFX 550 Pro
or
Coolermaster VS550
Both are much better.
XFX 550 Pro
or
Coolermaster VS550
Both are much better.
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would you say that parts i've chosen are worth 1050 euro?
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As you downvoted Craigyy's (Now DS3 ) comment, il explain
There's more to a PSU than raw power, its how it delivers it to the other hardware.
The cx range is great for basic computers. They are not made for overclocking/gaming use.
There are so many stories of the cx range failing on people
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The XFX and coolermaster units both have better capacitors in them and better components than the cx range (not including the cx750w) and for a similar price.
Its up to you, do you want your computer to live or do you want to risk other hardware going up in smoke like so many cx PSU's?
There's more to a PSU than raw power, its how it delivers it to the other hardware.
The cx range is great for basic computers. They are not made for overclocking/gaming use.
There are so many stories of the cx range failing on people
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The XFX and coolermaster units both have better capacitors in them and better components than the cx range (not including the cx750w) and for a similar price.
Its up to you, do you want your computer to live or do you want to risk other hardware going up in smoke like so many cx PSU's?
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i meant to upvote ;p and this is a really dumb question but if a psu has ATX after the name, does it mean it won't work with a micro atx motherboard?
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ATX is the form factor (dimensions).
The connections are all the same.
The connections are all the same.
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