I am building a fairly powerful ITX gaming/lab rig but I am concerned about the amount of power I am supplying to things. Is the Seasonic G-550 (80plus Gold) enough to power this rig as configured? If not, are the some better power supplies that will meet my needs (and fit in the case)
Here is the Rig:
Case - CoolMaster Elite 130
Mother Board - Asus Z87I-Deluxe
CPU - Intel i7 4770K
RAM - 2 x 8GB Crucial Sport
Graphics - ASUS GTX 780 DirectCUii OC 3GB
Storage - Intel 240 GB SSD - 530 series
Storage (if possible) - 3x 500GB Seagate 7200 - These are an old RAID 5 I'd like to move into the new case
Cooling : Cool Master Seidon 120M (liquid cooler)
PSU - Seasonic G-550 (80plus Gold)
Lastly, I have a CyberPower UPS which provides the simulated sine rather than pure sine power... The articles I am reading seem to have mixed opinions about the effectiveness/safety of simulated power to a PSU with Active PSU. Does anyone know more about the potential dangers of using this PFC with this config?
Here is the Rig:
Case - CoolMaster Elite 130
Mother Board - Asus Z87I-Deluxe
CPU - Intel i7 4770K
RAM - 2 x 8GB Crucial Sport
Graphics - ASUS GTX 780 DirectCUii OC 3GB
Storage - Intel 240 GB SSD - 530 series
Storage (if possible) - 3x 500GB Seagate 7200 - These are an old RAID 5 I'd like to move into the new case
Cooling : Cool Master Seidon 120M (liquid cooler)
PSU - Seasonic G-550 (80plus Gold)
Lastly, I have a CyberPower UPS which provides the simulated sine rather than pure sine power... The articles I am reading seem to have mixed opinions about the effectiveness/safety of simulated power to a PSU with Active PSU. Does anyone know more about the potential dangers of using this PFC with this config?