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10 minutes ago, realsaket said:

I have 600w PSU and now i want to upgrade my psu to 850w fully modular.
Is this good PSU to go with?

https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B0BX9SJ3QQ/ref=ewc_pr_img_1?smid=A1NXFW9OB4L30L&th=1

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19 minutes ago, realsaket said:

I have 600w PSU and now i want to upgrade my psu to 850w fully modular.
Is this good PSU to go with?

https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B0BX9SJ3QQ/ref=ewc_pr_img_1?smid=A1NXFW9OB4L30L&th=1

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Judging by this list

https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/

that PSU is a speculated Tier-B mid-range.

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According to reviews, the power output is stable and efficient, making it an excellent choice for AAA games. It provides efficiency greater than 92% at 50% load.

However, there are a few things to consider:

The Deepcool PQ850M, which uses a similar platform, has been reviewed as having good but not competitive overall performance.

 

It lacks a 12+4 pin (12VHPWR) connector.

There’s a small distance between peripheral connectors.

 

It’s always recommended to consider these factors and choose the power supply that best suits your needs. Also, remember to check if it’s compatible with your system’s requirements.

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1 hour ago, WackySpace said:

According to reviews, the power output is stable and efficient, making it an excellent choice for AAA games. It provides efficiency greater than 92% at 50% load.

However, there are a few things to consider:

The Deepcool PQ850M, which uses a similar platform, has been reviewed as having good but not competitive overall performance.

 

It lacks a 12+4 pin (12VHPWR) connector.

There’s a small distance between peripheral connectors.

 

It’s always recommended to consider these factors and choose the power supply that best suits your needs. Also, remember to check if it’s compatible with your system’s requirements.

I'm upgrading rtx 4070 aorus master does this power supply good and have enough connectors for that?

 

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8 minutes ago, realsaket said:

I'm upgrading rtx 4070 aorus master does this power supply good and have enough connectors for that?

 

Check the psu manual online and specs to see if it has the connectors for what you need. Also use a tool to calculate how much watts your pc will use based on your components to see if you have enough power for your needs. https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=1feaef73b0596c74JmltdHM9MTY5NzQxNDQwMCZpZ3VpZD0xMjA5M2UyNy0wYmRlLTYwOTctM2E3MS0yZDgyMGE0NjYxYzUmaW5zaWQ9NTczNg&ptn=3&hsh=3&fclid=12093e27-0bde-6097-3a71-2d820a4661c5&psq=how+to+calculate+how+much+watts+your+pc+is+using&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly9hc2FwZ3VpZGUuY29tL2NoZWNrLXBjLXBvd2VyLw&ntb=1

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9 minutes ago, realsaket said:

I'm upgrading rtx 4070 aorus master does this power supply good and have enough connectors for that?

 

What's the rest of the specs?

 

9 minutes ago, realsaket said:

Is Tier B-range are bad?

Not bad but not the best.

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On 10/16/2023 at 12:47 PM, realsaket said:

Is Tier B-range are bad?

No, quite frankly they are the acceptable range to buy from even if u are planning on having high end systems

As long as you dont do any crazy **** like full on OC-ing and loading the GPU and CPU with very high loads at the same time for long periods of time (which btw gaming is really not a high load situation for your system)

Those PSUs are perfectly working and safe to use

C tier is the tier of midrange, 4070 is midrange, if your cpu is a ryzen then that can be considered midrange (compared to intel lol when it comes to power consumption lol)

So you can even get away with something from C tier,but i would get from B tier in case i wanna go fancy one day and buy myself a 80/90 series class of cards...

 

sooo... go ahead and get the deepcool

 

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