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I have my PC for about 11 years now and when i first built it i didnt make much research. Yesterday while i was cleaning my fans i have realized my PSU is a Thermaltake TR2 S 600W. Its probably the one of the pcus out there. However as i said its been running fine for 11 years. Is it a disaster waiting to happen? Should i change it?

my PC has 6700k and a rx5700xt(had gtx970 when first built).

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3 hours ago, kaans42 said:

I have my PC for about 11 years now and when i first built it i didnt make much research. Yesterday while i was cleaning my fans i have realized my PSU is a Thermaltake TR2 S 600W. Its probably the one of the pcus out there. However as i said its been running fine for 11 years. Is it a disaster waiting to happen? Should i change it?

my PC has 6700k and a rx5700xt(had gtx970 when first built).

I would take it as you’ve been lucky having that psu running fine for 11 years, so I would replace it as soon as possible. what would your budget for a new psu be.

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3 hours ago, strange13930 said:

I would take it as you’ve been lucky having that psu running fine for 11 years, so I would replace it as soon as possible. what would your budget for a new psu be.

I would prefer below 90 Dollars. i live in turkey and products availible here and the prices vary a lot. Only psus under 90 i ve found that arent f tiers are: gigabyte p650g for 65$ msi mag650bn for 70$ and xpg kyber 750w for 85$

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5 minutes ago, kaans42 said:

I would prefer below 90 Dollars. i live in turkey and products availible here and the prices vary a lot. Only psus under 90 i ve found that arent f tiers are: gigabyte p650g for 65$ msi mag650bn for 70$ and xpg kyber 750w for 85$

Ok, out of those I would go with the msi mag650bn

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