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Is 600w enough to power my build?

nivra552

Hi guys! Will my Corsair SFX 80+ gold 600W able to handle the 2070 super and ryzen 2600x? I might be also upgrading to a 3600x in the future..Do I to upgrade to a 750w psu? Thank you so much! have a great day!

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it's more than enough.

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5 minutes ago, Herman Mcpootis said:

it's more than enough.

550W its enough

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14 minutes ago, Herman Mcpootis said:

it's more than enough.

 

8 minutes ago, Wolfycapt said:

550W its enough

Thank you so much! Even I upgrade to 3600x?

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2 minutes ago, nivra552 said:

 

Thank you so much! Even I upgrade to 3600x?

Yes. There's essentially no difference in power consumption between a 2600X and 3600X.

Are you building a small form factor build? The SF600 is an SFX power supply and comes with short cables designed for ITX size builds. The cables may not reach the components in a full ATX case.

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7 minutes ago, Spotty said:

Yes. There's essentially no difference in power consumption between a 2600X and 3600X.

Are you building a small form factor build? The SF600 is an SFX power supply and comes with short cables designed for ITX size builds. The cables may not reach the components in a full ATX case.

Yes I will be using a ncase m1 with it 

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