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Sparky862
8 minutes ago, Sparky862 said:

I am asking if the connectors would be enough for the system?

yes

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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You could get away with a 600w PSU, even with your planned upgrades. Even a 500w would do the job to be honest. futureproofing is a good idea though, so long as you can see yourself making the use of more powerful components in the next few years. 

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1 hour ago, Fasauceome said:

yes

And the PSU does support my current Mobo?

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10 minutes ago, KeyringHardhat said:

You could get away with a 600w PSU, even with your planned upgrades. Even a 500w would do the job to be honest. futureproofing is a good idea though, so long as you can see yourself making the use of more powerful components in the next few years. 

So I use this website called pcpartpicker. Here is my list https://pcpartpicker.com/list/

 

It says I need a total of 466watt .... so to give myself overhead, I took 466x1.5=700watt.

 

So a 700watt would be enough ..... I just went 850watt for futur proof.

 

What is your idea? Think I am wasting my dollars on spending more than needed? I used a Tier List for PSU on this website. My PSU is a E tier rated because it is a 620watt NeoEco almost 9+ years back. So I am due to upgrade my PSU with the new RTX 3060 TI. Don't want a spontanious combustion or explotion

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2 minutes ago, Sparky862 said:

So I use this website called pcpartpicker. Here is my list https://pcpartpicker.com/list/

 

It says I need a total of 466watt .... so to give myself overhead, I took 466x1.5=700watt.

 

So a 700watt would be enough ..... I just went 850watt for futur proof.

 

What is your idea? Think I am wasting my dollars on spending more than needed? I used a Tier List for PSU on this website. My PSU is a E tier rated because it is a 620watt NeoEco almost 9+ years back. So I am due to upgrade my PSU with the new RTX 3060 TI. Don't want a spontanious combustion or explotion

Obviously in the list I did not add my x5 fans and peripherals and such so I would assume the average wattage is more. 

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You're good with 850W, it's a sensible decision based on components and overhead for any additional upgrades you may do in the next few years. 

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4 minutes ago, KeyringHardhat said:

You're good with 850W, it's a sensible decision based on components and overhead for any additional upgrades you may do in the next few years. 

Just to make sure I am using the list correctly. That particular PSU does fall under the B tier right? Would you reccomend it or get something better?

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From looking at some reviews, it seems like a nice and efficient, silent modular PSU. Unsure what you mean by A tier. I certainly wouldn't have much to complain about. 

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Just now, KeyringHardhat said:

From looking at some reviews, it seems like a nice and efficient, silent modular PSU. Unsure what you mean by A tier. I certainly wouldn't have much to complain about. 

I am making use of this list here which is updated by Community I think or Linus Devs not sure
 

Searching for that PSU gives it a B Tier and possible Coil Wine?

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That's a community driven list, from what I can find independently, the PSU you have chosen will be great for your use case. 

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2 minutes ago, KeyringHardhat said:

That's a community driven list, from what I can find independently, the PSU you have chosen will be great for your use case. 

Cool. Then I will let that PSU ship with my 3060 TI as I was referred to that it is never a good idea to even consider the 3060 12GB given other cheaper and better performing cards out there in the same FPS range.

 

Then again, I am upgrading from a GTX 1070 8GB, so even a RTX 3060 12GB would've been a substantial upgrade.

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33 minutes ago, Sparky862 said:

And the PSU does support my current Mobo?

It's a standard ATX power supply, anything that didn't come out a proprietary desktop like a HP or Dell office PC is fine.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

Primary PC:

i7 8086k - EVGA Z370 Classified K - G.Skill Trident Z RGB - WD SN750 - Jedi Order Titan Xp - Hyper 212 Black (with RGB Riing flair) - EVGA G3 650W - dual booting Windows 10 and Linux - Black and green theme, Razer brainwashed me.

Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

How many watts do I needATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 spec, PSU misconceptions, protections explainedgroup reg is bad

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45 minutes ago, Sparky862 said:

Cool. Then I will let that PSU ship with my 3060 TI as I was referred to that it is never a good idea to even consider the 3060 12GB given other cheaper and better performing cards out there in the same FPS range.

 

Then again, I am upgrading from a GTX 1070 8GB, so even a RTX 3060 12GB would've been a substantial upgrade.

You don't need 850w for a 3060. Better spend your money on https://www.takealot.com/msi-mpg-a750w-gold-rated-modular-atx-psu/PLID90070006 because it's better and cheaper. 750w is plenty too.

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1 hour ago, Sparky862 said:

But is it a good PSU? Compared to what I wanted to get?

It's a better PSU than MWE Gold V2.

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20 hours ago, --SID-- said:

It's a better PSU than MWE Gold V2.

In what terms? People say that the MSI PSU is extremely loud, fan curve is always 100% and it appears to have a little whining noise and have extremely weird Amp spikes? Or am I missing something else?

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2 hours ago, Sparky862 said:

In what terms? People say that the MSI PSU is extremely loud, fan curve is always 100% and it appears to have a little whining noise and have extremely weird Amp spikes? Or am I missing something else?

I have a 850W MSI in my NAS. I don't hear it over two Quadro M4000 blowers and 2 Noctua U9DXi coolers. 

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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4 hours ago, Sparky862 said:

In what terms?

Better platform, better performance, better protections, better quality.

4 hours ago, Sparky862 said:

People say that the MSI PSU is extremely loud, fan curve is always 100% and it appears to have a little whining noise and have extremely weird Amp spikes?

Must be a faulty unit. And what do you mean with 'weird amp spikes'?

4 hours ago, Sparky862 said:

Or am I missing something else?

Definitely, yes. Take a look at the testreport of the Cooler Master and the MSI.

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