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How can I find out what wattage I should pick on my PSU?

 

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Corsair 2x8GB (1600Mhz) Vengeance LP

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EVGA GeForce 780Ti (SC with ACX cooler)

+ PSU*

in a BitFenix Phenom Mini (mITX)

 

* I can't choose T_T I need it to be modular since it'll be too cluttered otherwise, in an mITx case. It can't be too long, either.. max 160mm for the case but I think ~140mm is better so I won't be too bothered with the cable installation. But I don't know how much wattage it needs :/

 

I've been looking at the Be Quiet! Pure Power L8 730W, watchamathinkin'?

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650w is easily enough.

Maybe CX600M.

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An RM650 or RM750 will be good.

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600 watt is enough.

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cpu 100w hdd's full load 3x20w ssd 10w h100 20w(?) 780ti 300w max + some for fans and oc. 650w would do just fine. So yes that be quiet would be plenty.

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RM550 would be plenty of power for that system.

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550 - 650 watt

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Okay, thanks for the help and all the quick responses ^_^

 

I'ma go with the CX600 Modular, since the RM series is 160mm vs the 140mm of the CX... and it's also cheaper so...

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Okay, thanks for the help and all the quick responses ^_^

 

I'ma go with the CX600 Modular, since the RM series is 160mm vs the 140mm of the CX... and it's also cheaper so...

Good choice :) I have that PSU and it hasn't given me a single problem.

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How can I find out what wattage I should pick on my PSU?

 

ASUS Z87I-PRO (mITX)

2x3TB WD Green Intellipower

250GB Samsung EVO

i7 4770k

Corsair 2x8GB (1600Mhz) Vengeance LP

Corsair H100i

EVGA GeForce 780Ti (SC with ACX cooler)

+ PSU*

in a BitFenix Phenom Mini (mITX)

 

* I can't choose T_T I need it to be modular since it'll be too cluttered otherwise, in an mITx case. It can't be too long, either.. max 160mm for the case but I think ~140mm is better so I won't be too bothered with the cable installation. But I don't know how much wattage it needs :/

 

I've been looking at the Be Quiet! Pure Power L8 730W, watchamathinkin'?

I would go with this:

 

http://www.silentpcreview.com/Seasonic_Platinum_Fanless_520W_PSU

 

it is perfect for a iTX build and if someone tells you it is not enough please kill "it" also it is comparatively small.

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I would go with this:

 

http://www.silentpcreview.com/Seasonic_Platinum_Fanless_520W_PSU

 

it is perfect for a iTX build and if someone tells you it is not enough please kill "it" also it is comparatively small.

That looks really good, but my retailer only has 660W and up, and the price for that is like $200 and it's not passively cooled.

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That looks really good, but my retailer only has 660W and up, and the price for that is like $200 and it's not passively cooled.

 

which country are you from, maybe I can help you find one :)

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which country are you from, maybe I can help you find one :)

:P I'm from Sweden. I found it from retailers here, but it's ~$120 more than the CX600W which isn't really worth it in my head.

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:P I'm from Sweden. I found it from retailers here, but it's ~$120 more than the CX600W which isn't really worth it in my head.

 

Yes you are probably right, just I saw your machine and I thought you wanted something expensive but from rational point of you it is not worth it :)

 

Still better go with Seasonic, I think this is about the same price as the cooler master Might be wrong...

 

http://www.amazon.de/Seasonic-SS-650KM3-X650-Plus-PC-Netzteil/dp/B002VA7RPS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1398289992&sr=8-1&keywords=seasonic+x-650

 

or this, not fully modular but still it is better then the GX

 

http://www.amazon.de/Seasonic-SSR-650RM-Active-G-650-PC-Netzteil/dp/B00918N4A0/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1398289992&sr=8-5&keywords=seasonic+x-650

 

Hope I could help you :)

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If you are able to provide a budget (in your country's currency) and a link to where you are able to buy from, we may be able to give you some other alternative that may be better for you system.

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