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need help with the psu

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i have this in my old pc http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817194022

and i wanted to ask if its gonna fit for my new build ..what do u guys think?should i swap it  for a rm 750 from corsair or keep it?

 

 

my new build is : 

gtx 780

i7 4770k

vengeance pro 2133 2sticks

4 hdds

1ssd

some peripherals ..keyboard,mouse,headset,speakers.plus funs and leds on them

 

 

have i forgotten anything esential to count the wattage?

 

 

thnx for your time

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Yes, that would be a good choice. An RM650 can do it as well.

If you wanted to SLI in the future and the extra cost isn't hurting you, I would go with an RM850 (or better quality 850w PSU)

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You'll be fine with an RM550, never mind the 650 and 750. I would recommend against getting the RM series however. Their over-all quality is pretty low, since they use Ltec and other low quality capacitors. It'd be worth getting something a bit more reliable. Something from Seasonic will be fine, in the 500-600W region.

 

The RM series would be adequate, but I'd question it's life-span.

CPU: 5930K @ 4.5GHz | GPU: Zotac GTX 980Ti AMP! Extreme edition @ 1503MHz/7400MHz | RAM: 16GB Corsair Dom Plat @ 2667MHz CAS 13 | Motherboard: Asus X99 Sabertooth | Boot Drive: 400GB Intel 750 Series NVMe SSD | PSU: Corsair HX1000i | Monitor: Dell U2713HM 1440p monitor

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XFX TS, XFX Black Edition Pro, Antec TPC, EVGA Supernova G2 are much better psu than the RM series,whilst being cheaper (except for the XFX BEP). You don;t really need a 750w psu if you going to get a good high quality one. 500w-550w is more than enough to power the whole system,easily..

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i have this in my old pc http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817194022

and i wanted to ask if its gonna fit for my new build ..what do u guys think?should i swap it  for a rm 750 from corsair or keep it?

 

 

my new build is : 

gtx 780

i7 4770k

vengeance pro 2133 2sticks

4 hdds

1ssd

some peripherals ..keyboard,mouse,headset,speakers.plus funs and leds on them

 

 

have i forgotten anything esential to count the wattage?

 

 

thnx for your time

 

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Right now you're fine with what you have, but if you wanna do some big OCs or SLI, then upgrade.

"Rawr XD"

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