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Should I be worried?

Anthony10

I know I'm cutting it realll close, but I really have no other options. I ordered a SFX 450w PSU to fit in the Raven RVZ01 yesterday.

My system will be the "Next Build" In my sig.

 

Will 450w be enough...?

Will I be able to overvolt/clock my CPU/GPU?

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You should be good, but you are pushing it and I wouldn't do any overclocking whatsoever. 

Hardware: | CPU: i5 3570k | Graphics: MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G | Mobo: MSI z77a-G45 Gaming | OS: Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit | 

Peripherals: Logitech G502 | CM Storm Quickfire Pro (Red switch) |

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I know I'm cutting it realll close, but I really have no other options. I ordered a SFX 450w PSU to fit in the Raven RVZ01 yesterday.

My system will be the "Next Build" In my sig.

 

Will 450w be enough...?

Will I be able to overvolt/clock my CPU/GPU?

ya good for now...cpu yes...gpu not very sure... :)

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Nah you're good. 

Will I be able to OC or no? I edited that in right after you posted.

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Will I be able to OC or no? I edited that in right after you posted.

Unless you oc the CPu to 5ghz and the gpu to 1,3 or something crazy you will be fine. 

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Because I am getting mixed answers about the overclocking, what is your opinion @WoodenMarker? You are always right :P

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Because I am getting mixed answers about the overclocking, what is your opinion @WoodenMarker? You are always right :P

If you're talking about the ST45SF-G, you're more than fine to oc.

If you ever need help with a build, read the following before posting: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/3061-build-plan-thread-recommendations-please-read-before-posting/
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