Does Enlight 420W support these spec ?

Yanuar Lie

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Hello everyone, i've been thinking about having one of these options:

Options #1
Mobo : Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
Proc : AMD Vishera FX6300 3.5G
RAM : Apogee 4GB
GPU : Sapphire HD7770
HDD : Seagate 320GB SATA3

Options #2
Mobo : Asrock H77M
Proc : Core i3 3220 3.3GHz
RAM : Apogee 4GB
GPU : Sapphire HD7770
HDD : Seagate 320GB SATA3

Now, i have Enlight 420W. Do i really need to upgrade my psu or it's enough as it is ? :)
 
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The power consumption of the system would be around 300w, but you must taking into account capacitor aging, amps, and a few other vars. It would be best to use a 500w supply by a better brand, like Antec, Corsair, LEPA, Seasonic, Silverstone, or XFX

bob1033

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The power consumption of the system would be around 300w, but you must taking into account capacitor aging, amps, and a few other vars. It would be best to use a 500w supply by a better brand, like Antec, Corsair, LEPA, Seasonic, Silverstone, or XFX
 
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c4capricorn

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the actual PSU requirement is measured in ampearage on the 12v rail which is most important, then the 5v rail. I seriously doubt the ampearage of the mentioned PSU will be sufficient for the system.