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450 W for an i7 3770 and a gtx 1060 3 GB or RX 570?

Mr.Genuine

Perhaps the last time I'm asking. RX 580 4 GB or the 1060 3 GB? Keep in mind I have a newer Corsair VS 450 so I doubt if RX 580 would be fine, retailers recommend 550W PSU's. 

Also I want to stream on hardware, i.e. AMD VCE or NVENC. Which do you think is better? I also care about the software.

A budget PC 

CPU - i7 3770 @3.4 Ghz  ; Cooler-  Antec A30 

Mobo - MSI H-61m P20(G3) ; RAM - 12 GB DDR3 ( 1x4 + 1x8 Dual Channel)

PSU - Corsair VS 450(grey label) ; GPU - Zotac GTX 1060 3GB Mini

Storage - 120 GB SATA SSD for Windows and PUBG; 500 GB HDD for other games

Case - Cheap ATX case

 

 

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On 2/20/2019 at 11:01 AM, Mr.Genuine said:

This is my system

i7 3770 stock

12 gb DDR3(4+8 dual channel) RAM @1333MHz

Cooler Master Hyper H410R

One case fan 120 mm

Corsair VS 450 PSU

Now I'm going to purchase one of the GPUs 1060 3 GB or an RX 570

Do you think 450 W is enough for this? 

 

PS- I won't be overclocking the gpu.. Maybe just the RAM to 1600 MHz

how about not VS and change to a better quality PSU

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3 hours ago, Oalei said:

how about not VS and change to a better quality PSU

It's a new PSU brother..can't change it as of now..It's cheap but not terrible

A budget PC 

CPU - i7 3770 @3.4 Ghz  ; Cooler-  Antec A30 

Mobo - MSI H-61m P20(G3) ; RAM - 12 GB DDR3 ( 1x4 + 1x8 Dual Channel)

PSU - Corsair VS 450(grey label) ; GPU - Zotac GTX 1060 3GB Mini

Storage - 120 GB SATA SSD for Windows and PUBG; 500 GB HDD for other games

Case - Cheap ATX case

 

 

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11 hours ago, Mr.Genuine said:

Perhaps the last time I'm asking. RX 580 4 GB or the 1060 3 GB? Keep in mind I have a newer Corsair VS 450 so I doubt if RX 580 would be fine, retailers recommend 550W PSU's. 

Yeah, it'll be fine. People overestimate how much power their PCs use by a lot. For most PCs, a (good) 400W PSU is easily enough.

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