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I’m planning on getting a GTX 1080 TI , but I currently have a Ryzen 5 2600 CPU  with a 3.9Ghz Overclock. I also have a 600W PSU. I’m obviously going to upgrade the CPU later on, but I want to know if it there is going to be any Bottleneck or problem with the PSU.

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No you're fine and the cpu is also fine imo. 

 

Edit: what PSU is it though? If it's a shitty one you might still want to get a better one. 

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You will be fine,won't bottleneck a 1080 Ti.

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24 minutes ago, FloRolf said:

No you're fine and the cpu is also fine imo. 

 

Edit: what PSU is it though? If it's a shitty one you might still want to get a better one. 

Hahah, no worries. Its a EVGA psu. 

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1 hour ago, Sebarobbie said:

Its a EVGA psu.

What exact model? wattage and brand efficiency are not quality. 

But as said above, the 2600 should be fine.

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31 minutes ago, Sebarobbie said:

Hahah, no worries. Its a EVGA psu. 

That really just creates worries.......

 

Branding in the PSU world is irrelevant compared to what unit it actually is. 

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Well...i finally got my GTX 1080TI and yes...it was bottlenecked by the PSU indeed.

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On 10/3/2020 at 2:49 PM, Sebarobbie said:

thats not a great unit. 

9 hours ago, Sebarobbie said:

Well...i finally got my GTX 1080TI and yes...it was bottlenecked by the PSU indeed.

there is no such thing as "bottlenecked by the PSU". it either works or the PSU shuts down. now that ignores how good the voltage is while working, but it will still work from the perspective of a user. 

 

a decent 500w unit would be better. like a Neo. like a Neo Eco Zen Gold from Antec. tho idk where you are located to suggest some unit. nor hwo much you want to spend on the PSU. 

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1 hour ago, GoldenLag said:

thats not a great unit. 

there is no such thing as "bottlenecked by the PSU". it either works or the PSU shuts down. now that ignores how good the voltage is while working, but it will still work from the perspective of a user. 

 

a decent 500w unit would be better. like a Neo. like a Neo Eco Zen Gold from Antec. tho idk where you are located to suggest some unit. nor hwo much you want to spend on the PSU. 

I know what a bottleneck is , im only using it as a reference word . Anyways...im going to buy a CX750M from Corsair. Thanks.

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2 minutes ago, Sebarobbie said:

Anyways...im going to buy a CX750M from Corsair. Thanks.

why 750w?

 

there are probably better options. and you really only need 500w, or 650 if you want to cover for ampere. 

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9 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

why 750w?

 

there are probably better options. and you really only need 500w, or 650 if you want to cover for ampere. 

There is not much options available in my country and i really want to be sure that im gonna have more space for upgradability.

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Just now, Sebarobbie said:

There is not much options available in my country and i really want to be sure that im gonna have more space for upgradability.

fair enough i suppose. CXM is an allright unit. 

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