M MusicRush Honorable Nov 28, 2013 82 0 10,630 Jan 3, 2014 #1 This is my current build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2vgsR I was wondering if my TX 650w could handle my 8350 @ 4.33ghz?
This is my current build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2vgsR I was wondering if my TX 650w could handle my 8350 @ 4.33ghz?
Solution K K killerhurtalot Jan 3, 2014 more than enough. and that 650W PSU will also be more than enough for the build. Even with the OC, your set-up should barely be using more than 450W of power...
more than enough. and that 650W PSU will also be more than enough for the build. Even with the OC, your set-up should barely be using more than 450W of power...
K killerhurtalot Distinguished Aug 16, 2012 1,207 0 19,460 Jan 3, 2014 Solution #2 more than enough. and that 650W PSU will also be more than enough for the build. Even with the OC, your set-up should barely be using more than 450W of power... Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
more than enough. and that 650W PSU will also be more than enough for the build. Even with the OC, your set-up should barely be using more than 450W of power...
Master-flaw Honorable Dec 15, 2013 297 0 10,860 Jan 3, 2014 #3 Probably get it to 4.5(don't recommend any higher with that Mobo). Though i would go air cooling with that budget. Upvote 0 Downvote
Probably get it to 4.5(don't recommend any higher with that Mobo). Though i would go air cooling with that budget.
WaSquids Honorable Oct 23, 2013 175 0 10,710 Jan 3, 2014 #4 Maybe if you can grab the non le version, for the vrm heatsinks. Upvote 0 Downvote
M MusicRush Honorable Nov 28, 2013 82 0 10,630 Jan 3, 2014 #5 killerhurtalot : more than enough. and that 650W PSU will also be more than enough for the build. Even with the OC, your set-up should barely be using more than 450W of power... okay, ty Upvote 0 Downvote
killerhurtalot : more than enough. and that 650W PSU will also be more than enough for the build. Even with the OC, your set-up should barely be using more than 450W of power... okay, ty