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IAM GOING TO ADD A RX 570 TO THIS

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  • Could I Use A 1000W 80+ Gold Fully Modular ATX PSU FROM CORSAIR (Corsair RM1000x)
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Just now, Cheapassgamer said:
  • Could I Use A 1000W 80+ Gold Fully Modular ATX PSU FROM CORSAIR (Corsair RM1000x)

you could, but that would be staight out of the window high for a system that'll never go above 300 watts... a good 450 watts is good enough for this

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IAM GOING TO ADD A RX 570 TO THIS

Depending on the future upgrades, I'd recommend a 450-460-500-520-550W PSU for a system like this.

Look at some PSU tier list that's not outdated (not older than a year or two) and choose something.

For example, EVGA SuperNova G2 550W.

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11 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

Depending on the future upgrades, I'd recommend a 450-460-500-520-550W PSU for a system like this.

Look at some PSU tier list that's not outdated (not older than a year or two) and choose something.

For example, EVGA SuperNova G2 550W.

yeah... quality>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>wattage

 

i'll link it just to be sure for OP

 

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6 hours ago, LukeSavenije said:

you could, but that would be staight out of the window high for a system that'll never go above 300 watts... a good 450 watts is good enough for this

But It Will Be Good For Future Isnt It?

 

 

 

 

 

Ps:-I Dont Know Much but could you tell me if I put the 1000w gold PSU would it damage my PC hardware

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But It Will Be Good For Future Isnt It?

let me put it like this: I run a 1070 ti 8600k 16 gigs of ram and some fans on a 550 watt psu

 

those components are much more power hungry than a 570 and a 2400g. for a system that pulls3000 watts at best you don't need a 1000 watt psu

1 minute ago, Cheapassgamer said:

Ps:-I Dont Know Much but could you tell me if I put the 1000w gold PSU would it damage my PC hardware

it won't, but it kinda is a waste of money, because you can spend it elsewhere if you get a 550 or 450 watt psu (and that can still be rmx if you want to)

 

wattage is not the same as quality

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53 minutes ago, Cheapassgamer said:

Ps:-I Dont Know Much but could you tell me if I put the 1000w gold PSU would it damage my PC hardware

We don't know what future holds so we can't tell you if it is good for future or not.


PSU won't damage the PC just because it is high wattage, PC uses only what it needs. What can damage the PC is low quality PSU

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16 hours ago, LukeSavenije said:

let me put it like this: I run a 1070 ti 8600k 16 gigs of ram and some fans on a 550 watt psu

 

those components are much more power hungry than a 570 and a 2400g. for a system that pulls3000 watts at best you don't need a 1000 watt psu

it won't, but it kinda is a waste of money, because you can spend it elsewhere if you get a 550 or 450 watt psu (and that can still be rmx if you want to)

 

wattage is not the same as quality

RMX650 IS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN RMX1000

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2 minutes ago, Cheapassgamer said:

RMX650 IS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN RMX1000

What country?

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And on top of that the rmx 1000 is 80+ gold and fully modular but the rmx 650 is not 

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3 minutes ago, Cheapassgamer said:

India?

https://www.amazon.in/Corsair-CP-9020120-NA-CX450-Power-Supply/dp/B01MTZ96RU/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=CX450&qid=1554530905&s=gateway&sr=8-1

 

I ran a i7 8700K and RX Vega 64 on a CX450M before. The CX450 is even better than the CX450M, internally. Only 4000 rupees.

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3 minutes ago, Cheapassgamer said:

But it's not modular

I guess just get the RM1000x then, if you really want modular...

https://www.amazon.in/CORSAIR-RM1000X-ATX12V-Certified-Modular/dp/B015Q7F5AQ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=RM1000x&qid=1554531276&s=gateway&sr=8-1

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1 minute ago, LienusLateTips said:

I am going for this one !

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B077GCHN1F/?tag=pcp03-21

Just check it out!

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1 minute ago, Cheapassgamer said:

I am going for this one !

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B077GCHN1F/?tag=pcp03-21

Just check it out!

I guess it's better than paying 100 USD for a RM1000x.

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19 minutes ago, LienusLateTips said:

I guess it's better than paying 100 USD for a RM1000x.

all i can say about it is Focus...

 

but it's okay for this use

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4 hours ago, Cheapassgamer said:

I am going for this one !

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B077GCHN1F/?tag=pcp03-21

Just check it out!

It's not very good. Based on on old FSP platform. Photos are wrong, read the Q&A: 

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Is it the newer version with 7 year warranty and 92% efficiency or are you selling the old one with 3 year warranty and 91% efficiency?

Older 

 

3 hours ago, LukeSavenije said:

all i can say about it is Focus...

 

but it's okay for this use

1. There wouldn't be anything wrong with the Focus in this system, nor for most systems.

2. It's not a focus.

 

OP, do you intend to upgrade or add a GPU? Otherwise a Corsair CX450 / CX450M would be fine. Those can be found for ~3500

I've seen best prices from VedantComputersMDComputers, or BWIndia.

You can find a Corsair TX550m for 5000 to 7000. There's nothing really better than Corsair's competition in India.

 

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1000w gold PSU would it damage my PC hardware

Unless it's used, no. It may be too big for your case though.

Just because you see a good sale doesn't mean you should get it, because you're still spending twice as much as necessary (with no benefit).

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10 minutes ago, Rexper said:

It's not very good. Based on on old FSP platform. Photos are wrong, read the Q&A: 

Older 

 

1. There wouldn't be anything wrong with the Focus in this system, nor for most systems.

2. It's not a focus.

 

OP, do you intend to upgrade or add a GPU? Otherwise a Corsair CX450 / CX450M would be fine. Those can be found for ~3500

I've seen best prices from VedantComputersMDComputers, or BWIndia.

You can find a Corsair TX550m for 5000 to 7000. There's nothing really better than Corsair's competition in India.

 

Unless it's used, no. It may be too big for your case though.

Just because you see a good sale doesn't mean you should get it, because you're still spending twice as much as necessary (with no benefit).

I don't understand ?

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4 minutes ago, Cheapassgamer said:

I don't understand ?

Do not buy that Antec EA550G... It not good. Bad.

 

Are you ever going to add a graphics card? If no, go for a Corsair CX450. If yes, and you have the rupee, go for the Corsair TX550M.

 

Don't buy the big 1000W PSU because it's a waste of rupee.

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14 minutes ago, Rexper said:

Do not buy that Antec EA550G... It not good. Bad.

 

Are you ever going to add a graphics card? If no, go for a Corsair CX450. If yes, and you have the rupee, go for the Corsair TX550M.

 

Don't buy the big 1000W PSU because it's a waste of rupee.

But its 80+gold and is semi modular

What's the problem 

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