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RTX 2060 6gb + psu?

Galion

I was thinking of building a 1080p gaming system for my room, I was wondering if a corsair SF450 will be enough to run this system?

Or should I get the SF600? 

Silverstone RVZ03 - white edition 

Ryzen R2600 - (reference cpu cooler) 

G.skill trident z rgb 3000mhz cl 16 16gb

RTX 2060 6gb - (when it launches) 

Western digital black m.2 nvme 250gb ssd - Boot drive 

2tb HGST 2.5inch 7200rpm hdd - storage 

Which psu is suitable? 

Thanks. 

 

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You should be good with a decent 550W

CPU:i7 9700k 5047.5Mhz All Cores Mobo: MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Edge AC, RAM:Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 OC 3467Mhz GPU:MSI RTX 2070 ARMOR 8GB OC Storage:Samsung SSD 970 EVO NVMe M.2 250GB, 2x SSD ADATA PRO SP900 256GB, HDD WD CB 2TB, HDD GREEN 2TB PSU: Seasonic focus plus 750w Gold Display(s): 1st: LG 27UK650-W, 4K, IPS, HDR10, 10bit(8bit + A-FRC). 2nd: Samsung 24" LED Monitor (SE390), Cooling:Fazn CPU Cooler Aero 120T Push/pull Corsair ML PRO Fans Keyboard: Corsair K95 Platinum RGB mx Rapidfire Mouse:Razer Naga Chroma  Headset: Razer Kraken 7.1 Chroma Sound: Logitech X-540 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker Case: Modded Case Inverted, 5 intake 120mm, one exhaust 120mm.

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2 minutes ago, Constantin said:

You should be good with a decent 550W

So the SF600 I guess. Thanks

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1 minute ago, Laputacake said:

The SF450 will be fine if you don't overclock too much.

Won't be overclocking only to play Overwatch and CS Go a d rare occasion fortnight. 

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1 minute ago, Galion said:

Won't be overclocking only to play Overwatch and CS Go a d rare occasion fortnight. 

450w will be fine then as long as that card doesnt turn out to draw more power than a r9 290

Steve

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11 minutes ago, Galion said:

Won't be overclocking only to play Overwatch and CS Go a d rare occasion fortnight. 

well... you're fine with the 450 then

65+150+50=265 watts, so you have quite some headroom left

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TDP doesn't equal power consumption

 

This being said, you're correct in saying that even a (good) 500w power supply would be enough.

 

Since the RXT 2060 cards have only a pci-e 8 pin connector, the most they're allowed to take from the power supply is 150w + 75w = 225 watts  - 150w from pci-e 8 pin, 75w from slot (~65w on 12v, ~10w on 3.3v)

 

As the Founder's Edition RTX 2070 was found to consume up to around 185 watts, the RTX 2060 is unlikely to consume more.

 

AS for the rest of your system, A Ryzen 2600 will consume maybe up to 100-120 watts, the memory consumes around 2-4 watts per stick, the motherboard will consume around 10-25 watts, the SSD consumes around 2 watts, the hard drive consumes around 5-8 watts and each fan consumes around 1-2 watts.

 

So you can add up and you'll find the whole system won't consume more than 300 watts, which is well below even 450 watts, leaving plenty of reserves in case you'd want to upgrade to something more power hungry in the future.

 

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23 minutes ago, mariushm said:

 

so you're saying I'm wrong when we're on about the same numbers and come to the same conclusion?

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You said 65+150+50=265 watts   , I assumed you meant 65w power consumption for the Ryzen 2600 which is not true, so I corrected you (hoping my own assumption was right)

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18 minutes ago, mariushm said:

You said 65+150+50=265 watts   , I assumed you meant 65w power consumption for the Ryzen 2600 which is not true, so I corrected you (hoping my own assumption was right)

well, i did a rather rough calculation, 65 for cpu, 150 for the gpu and 50 for other components and little mistakes (in this case the cpu), btw, is that 100-120 on oc or on stock?

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