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Hi guys.I just got my 1070ti during the week.I got an Antec VP600P psu which i got on specially a year ago.It's got 552w on the 12v.Question is would this psu be enough to run my gtx 1070 ti for around half a year.I'm on disability grant so kinda can't afford one at the moment.Everything is stock cept for my ram.

 

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CPU:Ryzen 5 2600(65w)

Mobo Msi B450 Gaming plus atx

GPU:Gigabyte GTX 1070 Ti 8G

Ram:2x8gb crucial  ballistixs 2666mhz(oc'd to 2933)

Cooler:Cooler Master ML240L RGB

Case:Coolermaster MB500

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2x hdd's

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It’s more than enough, but tbh with you this psu is “not best” quality at best Tier D on out list. If I was you I would replace it for something more decent and more reliable, you don’t want your expensive pc parts to just blow (there is a chance of that)

 

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6 minutes ago, PierreJG1982 said:

Antec VP600P

It's got 552w on the 12v.

Group regulated unit ... but i'd say it's okay if you can't afford anything better right now, refer to this thread when you will be picking a new one :

Anything from tier B and up, preferably A\A+.

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