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Over the past month or so I have been researching parts and adding them to a pcpartpicker build, I have already started ordering parts as they go on sale. I was just wondering about my pc's wattage and if my PSU should be good enough to support minor overclocking (3.5 -> 4.0GHz on i5 6600k) I have been fairly confident about the wattage but I just want to make sure in case I might run into any PSU limitations. Here is my build: http://pcpartpicker.com/list/6frH8K

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7 minutes ago, Austin Harrup said:

Over the past month or so I have been researching parts and adding them to a pcpartpicker build, I have already started ordering parts as they go on sale. I was just wondering about my pc's wattage and if my PSU should be good enough to support minor overclocking (3.5 -> 4.0GHz on i5 6600k) I have been fairly confident about the wattage but I just want to make sure in case I might run into any PSU limitations. Here is my build: http://pcpartpicker.com/list/6frH8K

Your good for a minor OC.

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You'd have to overclock three 1060s on LN2 to realistically draw more than 400W. You're good to OC as much as you like.

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