C CapnC0ok Reputable Oct 16, 2015 3 0 4,510 Oct 16, 2015 #1 Will my power supply be able to keep up with my r9 270x and the i5 I just ordered?
Solution G G glamdringfh Oct 16, 2015 Yes, that PSU just meets the requirements you need to run that rig. If you do any upgrades past that you'll need to also look into a different PSU. Edit: Also, I wouldn't recommend heavily OC'ing your CPU with that PSU.
Yes, that PSU just meets the requirements you need to run that rig. If you do any upgrades past that you'll need to also look into a different PSU. Edit: Also, I wouldn't recommend heavily OC'ing your CPU with that PSU.
G glamdringfh Dignified Dec 23, 2013 2,993 1 14,960 Oct 16, 2015 Solution #2 Yes, that PSU just meets the requirements you need to run that rig. If you do any upgrades past that you'll need to also look into a different PSU. Edit: Also, I wouldn't recommend heavily OC'ing your CPU with that PSU. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Yes, that PSU just meets the requirements you need to run that rig. If you do any upgrades past that you'll need to also look into a different PSU. Edit: Also, I wouldn't recommend heavily OC'ing your CPU with that PSU.
Dark Lord of Tech Retired Moderator Aug 18, 2009 128,615 1,779 159,590 Oct 16, 2015 #3 http://www.overclock.net/t/1500086/why-you-should-not-buy-an-evga-400-430-500-600-500b-600b Why you should not buy an EVGA 400 / 430 / 500 / 600 / 500B / 600B Replace the PSU too. The PSU also failed Haswell certification. Upvote 0 Downvote
http://www.overclock.net/t/1500086/why-you-should-not-buy-an-evga-400-430-500-600-500b-600b Why you should not buy an EVGA 400 / 430 / 500 / 600 / 500B / 600B Replace the PSU too. The PSU also failed Haswell certification.