Power Supply enough to power my PC

JStock89

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Hello everything, I have done hours of research prior to starting my first PC build. I don't trust the power supply calculators as each one says different information, and I bought a kill-a-watt just to see how much watts its drawing, which only said 110 watts while using Prime95. I am just wondering if my current power supply will be able to handle my system.


Soon to come - Graphic card - EVGA Superclocked GTX 660 2gb 192-bit

PSU - Seasonic 660w Platinum
Motherboard - Asrock z97 Extreme6
CPU - Intel i5-4690k
Heat sink - Phantek PH-TC12dx (both fans running)
Ram - (2x4gb) G.Skill Rip-jaws DDR3 1600 8-8-8-24
SSD - Samsung 840 Evo 120gb
HDD - WD 250gb 5400rpm
CD/DVD - ASUS 24X DVD Burner
Case - Phantek Enthoo Luxe
Case Fans - 1x200 2x140


Thank you!
 
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the seasonic platinum 660 is one of the best power supplies ever made. it will easily power any highly overclocked cpu made today along with an overclocked 780ti/r9-290x.

with your system.... you really should get a gpu that is a higher tier than the gtx660.
the seasonic platinum 660 is one of the best power supplies ever made. it will easily power any highly overclocked cpu made today along with an overclocked 780ti/r9-290x.

with your system.... you really should get a gpu that is a higher tier than the gtx660.
 
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