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ITD P4-420W PSU - What is this can anyone help me?

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Just now, kajaia said:

So, how much it needs? 300watts? or less?

Realistically it probably only uses 200-250 or so, but I wouldn't trust a 250W power supply to reliably run it. I'd go for 400-500 at least, and if you can find a better quality unit (regardless of wattage) that will serve you much better.

Hello,

My PSU died and right now I have really small budget and thinking about to buy ITD P4-420W PSU for my PC, but I don't know if it will suit actually.
My PC details:
CPU: i7-4790
RAM: 2 x 8Gb ddr3 1600 MHz

Cooler: Deepcool Gammaxx 200t

GPU: Asus Rog Strix GTX 1050 Ti

Storage: 1 x Adata su635 SSD and 1 x Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm HDD

+ I have gaming keyboard, mouse and headset, also, deepcool 80mm fan and 24 samsung lcd display (fhd)

So what you guys think, will this PSU work properly for my PC?
Check PSU here: https://evg.ge/product/itd-p4-420w/

 

Thanks in advance

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9 minutes ago, kajaia said:

Hello,

My PSU died and right now I have really small budget and thinking about to buy ITD P4-420W PSU for my PC, but I don't know if it will suit actually.
My PC details:
CPU: i7-4790
RAM: 2 x 8Gb ddr3 1600 MHz

Cooler: Deepcool Gammaxx 200t

GPU: Asus Rog Strix GTX 1050 Ti

Storage: 1 x Adata su635 SSD and 1 x Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm HDD

+ I have gaming keyboard, mouse and headset, also, deepcool 80mm fan and 24 samsung lcd display (fhd)

So what you guys think, will this PSU work properly for my PC?
Check PSU here: https://evg.ge/product/itd-p4-420w/

 

Thanks in advance

psu.png

That seems really sketchy-- your system doesn't use much power, but I'd go for something that at the very least has the rail currents printed on the side.

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1 minute ago, Grabhanem said:

your system doesn't use much power

So, how much it needs? 300watts? or less?

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Just now, kajaia said:

So, how much it needs? 300watts? or less?

Realistically it probably only uses 200-250 or so, but I wouldn't trust a 250W power supply to reliably run it. I'd go for 400-500 at least, and if you can find a better quality unit (regardless of wattage) that will serve you much better.

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3 minutes ago, Grabhanem said:

That seems really sketchy-- your system doesn't use much power, but I'd go for something that at the very least has the rail currents printed on the side.

This is same psu, I found it on google

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1 minute ago, Grabhanem said:

I'd go for 400-500 at least

Yeah, but right now I don't have any budget, maximum $15 😒

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Just now, kajaia said:

This is same psu, I found it on google

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Yeah, I wouldn't trust your system on that unit. Depending how the rails are set up, you probably would only be drawing power from the +12V1 rail, which can only supply 12V*14A = 168W, and that's a best case scenario where the PSU keeps up with what it says. I wouldn't trust that unit with more than half the rated current.

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1 minute ago, kajaia said:

Yeah, but right now I don't have any budget, maximum $15 😒

Idk what the used market is like where you live-- used power supplies aren't ideal, but it could be worth it if you can find a good unit.

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Just now, Grabhanem said:

Idk what the used market is like where you live-- used power supplies aren't ideal, but it could be worth it if you can find a good unit.

Can you suggest me anything?

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3 minutes ago, kajaia said:

Can you suggest me anything?

Anything from a major brand would at least be passable-- corsair, seasonic, antec, etc.

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5 minutes ago, Grabhanem said:

Anything from a major brand would at least be passable-- corsair, seasonic, antec, etc.

Okay, thank you for helping me

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1 hour ago, kajaia said:

Yeah, but right now I don't have any budget, maximum $15 😒

Then you go without a computer.  😉

 

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6 hours ago, kajaia said:

Hello,

My PSU died and right now I have really small budget and thinking about to buy ITD P4-420W PSU for my PC, but I don't know if it will suit actually.
My PC details:
CPU: i7-4790
RAM: 2 x 8Gb ddr3 1600 MHz

Cooler: Deepcool Gammaxx 200t

GPU: Asus Rog Strix GTX 1050 Ti

Storage: 1 x Adata su635 SSD and 1 x Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm HDD

+ I have gaming keyboard, mouse and headset, also, deepcool 80mm fan and 24 samsung lcd display (fhd)

So what you guys think, will this PSU work properly for my PC?
Check PSU here: https://evg.ge/product/itd-p4-420w/

 

Thanks in advance

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6 hours ago, kajaia said:

Yeah, but right now I don't have any budget, maximum $15 😒

 

I would save and try to get this at this PSU at the very least, if you can find a good unit used/refurbished in your area that is of sufficient wattage and in good condition, you may want to get that instead, although know there are definitely some risks involved with that since you may not know of potential modifications made to it or how it was used in the past (ex. used at higher wattage than rated for a long time and limited airflow):        https://www.newegg.com/evga-100-w1-500-kr-500w/p/N82E16817438016?Description=EVGA W1&cm_re=EVGA_W1-_-17-438-016-_-Product

 

* At minimum, stay away from power supplies that are not 80+ rated and/or aren't of reasonably more wattage than you would plan to use in your system. If it is estimated that a computer would take 500 watts, I would get a 550w or 650w PSU that is 80+ certified to ensure stable power at all times without potential issues (ex. PSU failure, computer system component damage, and even fires on extremely bad units).

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