Help me choose a good psu :)

Hamim Rozak

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i want to know if this psu is enough for my rig
cpu:i5 4670
mobo:asus vi extreme
ram:kingston hyper 4gb x2 1600mhz
odd:asus green
gpu:msi gtx 770
fan:shark fan blue led x4,case fanx2
hdd:wd 2tb black 7200rpm

i will never oc anything and i know if i do wrong my rig will be damaged,so do this psu enough to handle my rig without oc anything because i'm on a tight budjet right now..
https://www.google.com.my/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CBwQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.xigmatek.com%2Fproduct.php%3Fproductid%3D192%26type%3Dspecification&ei=3Q8MVbGtHZCXuAT544GYDA&usg=AFQjCNEJR7wOMvj2SSfuMRn_krNrdEqEew&bvm=bv.88528373,d.c2E
 
Solution
MORE than enough, you will get nowhere near that wattage...

I dont know the brand though, I stick to the Antec`s and big brands alike.

mitchieexx

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I used a Corsair psu for my build, they are supposed to be very trustworthy for Power Supplies, it also works silently from what I've seen so far. You should look at reviews of different brands.
 
Xigmatek does not make power supplies. They don't even design them. They buy them from several different manufacturers and then put their name on them. The power requirements for your system are close to 600 watts. The Xigmatek has enough power to do the job. I would buy from Antec, XFX, or Seasonic since the quality of their products is without question.

Avoid Corsair CS and CX series as they use cheap Chinese capacitors and are unreliable.