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Would 450 be sufficient for this build? I have no plans of overclocking. I also will have a 1tb 7200rpm harddrive.

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get better 450w, like be quite pure power 11. But yes 450w will be enough

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The 1660 Super will consume up to around 150w

The 2600x will consume up to 80-100w, but round it up to 150w if you include motherboard and ram and fans as well.

 

So if that power supply can do up to 350w on 12v output (look on the label, multiply 12v with the A value) it would be fine.

 

and I just looked, it can do 12v x 37.4A = 449 watts. ... so it will be enough.

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Yes it will be fine

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19 minutes ago, SavageNeo said:

get better 450w, like be quite pure power 11. But yes 450w will be enough

just curious... why wouldn't a cx450m do?

 

though consider, i saw some good deals on cx (non-modular) as well, and that one is internally better than the cxm

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