EVGA 80+ Bronze 700W Power Supply and a 980ti

Pacer32

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Hello everyone, I need help because its the first time I'm building a PC.

This is what Im thinking to build:

Intel i-7 6700 (No unlocked)
Noctua NH-U12S
http://noctua.at/en/nh-u12s.html
ASUS B150M-C, LGA 1151, 6th Generation (Its a Micro ATX) https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/B150M-C/specifications/
2x8 GB of RAM DDR4 (16GB total)
and a 980TI probably (the cheaper *Im not going to OC*)
Probably two HDD and I dont think I will need a CD/DVD Reader.

and Im planning buy this Power Supply may be that good enough, because I've read its one of most important parts of a PC and can cause many problems and damage all my PC if something is wrong.

EVGA 700 B1 80+ Bronze, 700W Power Supply 100-B1-0700-K1
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018JYHBE6/ref=twister_B01G69E69E?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

Also I read that its not good under Gold, im from Central America so I cant afford that much.
I really aprreciate all help, also I will use this PC for GPU Rendering.

THANK YOU AGAIN!!

 
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It can be good under gold. Gold, Bronze is efficiency rating. To deliver same wattage, gold units will pull less current from wall than bronze units.

I suggest instead of getting the cpu cooler, get a better power supply. A good 550w is more than enough - http://pcpartpicker.com/product/qYTrxr/evga-power-supply-220g20550y1 , comes with 7 years of warranty. Or get this if you absolutely need to save some bucks - http://pcpartpicker.com/product/fZyFf7/seasonic-power-supply-s12ii520bronze . First one is like way better than the second one.

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It can be good under gold. Gold, Bronze is efficiency rating. To deliver same wattage, gold units will pull less current from wall than bronze units.

I suggest instead of getting the cpu cooler, get a better power supply. A good 550w is more than enough - http://pcpartpicker.com/product/qYTrxr/evga-power-supply-220g20550y1 , comes with 7 years of warranty. Or get this if you absolutely need to save some bucks - http://pcpartpicker.com/product/fZyFf7/seasonic-power-supply-s12ii520bronze . First one is like way better than the second one.
 
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Pacer32

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Nice! Thank you for your suggestion, I will really take into consideration buying a better PSU instead the Noctua. That 7 years warranty sounds really nice.

 

Pacer32

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Well I was considering spending like 40$ to 60$ since I was thinking buy the Noctua cooler, also I have to pay the shipping to Guatemala. So if I take the decision to don't buy the Noctua, maybe 80$ and 100$.

Thank you.