NEED HELP! Will This PSU match this build? (replacing Xtreme Gear)

jamesanyoung

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It should be fine if it's a prebuilt system. CyberPower isn't a bad gaming desktop manufacturer so the PSU they install should be fine. I know the wattage (600 W) is sufficient for that system, but the most important thing about your PSU is to ensure that it has at least a bronze certification which it probably does. I doubt CyberPower would make something that's going to blow up on you, but in case you need upgrading headroom in future the PSU you linked a very good if slightly expensive power supply.
 

Thanatos Telos

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Cyberpower uses OEM PSUs, much like the ones Thermaltake, DiabloTek, and others use. They'll, but it'll have no room for expansion.
 
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Yea sorry, I was implying that the Corsair 750W system would have upgrading headroom, not the standard PSU they put in it.
 

Dark Lord of Tech

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If you don't replace it, it won't mean anything. You'll still have a functional PC that won't blow up or randomly shut down. However, if you plan to upgrade then the current PSU won't cut it. A gold PSU of 750 W like you suggested is very good if you want to Crossfire that 7850 in future as well, but you may want to choose a better priced one. This is also 750 W gold certified and has excellent reviews and better pricing:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182073&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-_-pla-_-Power+Supplies-_-N82E16817182073&gclid=CMu23oWKnLkCFdGj4Aod9U8ADQ
 

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