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PSU FOR Gigabyte GTX 970 G1

Mohamed AkRam

hey guys i want to buy a psu and i want ask will SeaSonic S12II Bronze 520W will be enough for this gpu and an overclocked i5 4690K ? 
i won't use SLI 
 

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yes...long as you don't have to many hdds and fans and other stuff...

If you need remote help fixing something on your computer

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just msg me on my profile

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That is going be pretty close. Your not going to have much room to add anything else

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That is going be pretty close. Your not going to have much room to add anything else

he'll have like 100-150w of room

If you need remote help fixing something on your computer

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That is going be pretty close. Your not going to have much room to add anything else

no it won't  ;)

I have the SeaSonic M12II Bronze 520W PSU and a GigaByte GTX970 G1 and it draws ~400W at the wall on extremely intensive benchmarks; including 3 HDDs that never spin down

so, with 520W peak power PSU, you still have some room

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In your previous thread, you was planning to SLI. Did you change your mind?

 

I also had asked "Can you provide a link to the store you are buying from? As well as your budget." because you may be able to get a better unit than what you planned on getting.

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