B Billyc98 Reputable Oct 25, 2015 14 0 4,510 Oct 30, 2015 #1 Will a EVGA 600W 80+ Bronze be enough for a GTX 980 and i5 4690k? I have the EVGA 600w Bronze currently and I wanted to know if upgrading it was needed or not? On partpicker the build has around 352W outage so I'm rather unsure.
Will a EVGA 600W 80+ Bronze be enough for a GTX 980 and i5 4690k? I have the EVGA 600w Bronze currently and I wanted to know if upgrading it was needed or not? On partpicker the build has around 352W outage so I'm rather unsure.
Nuckles_56 Admirable May 25, 2014 2,274 0 6,960 Oct 30, 2015 #2 I would personally downgrade to a better quality 550W unit, as you don't need anything bigger. Upvote 0 Downvote
B Billyc98 Reputable Oct 25, 2015 14 0 4,510 Oct 30, 2015 #3 Nuckles_56 : I would personally downgrade to a better quality 550W unit, as you don't need anything bigger. Yeah, would what I have currently be okay or would it be liable to faults? Upvote 0 Downvote
Nuckles_56 : I would personally downgrade to a better quality 550W unit, as you don't need anything bigger. Yeah, would what I have currently be okay or would it be liable to faults?
S Sergeant_Sneaky Admirable Mar 25, 2015 3,193 0 7,960 Oct 31, 2015 #4 Billyc98 : Nuckles_56 : I would personally downgrade to a better quality 550W unit, as you don't need anything bigger. Yeah, would what I have currently be okay or would it be liable to faults? I use a Corsair CX600M with a 4690K and GTX 980 overclocked, never had an issue and mine is a lower tier PSU. Upvote -1 Downvote
Billyc98 : Nuckles_56 : I would personally downgrade to a better quality 550W unit, as you don't need anything bigger. Yeah, would what I have currently be okay or would it be liable to faults? I use a Corsair CX600M with a 4690K and GTX 980 overclocked, never had an issue and mine is a lower tier PSU.
K khuzaimaaftab Reputable Aug 10, 2014 30 0 4,540 Nov 16, 2015 #5 with 600w psu you can even oc them easily Upvote 0 Downvote