Which PSU should I buy?

Jan 12, 2014
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Current specs:
Intel i5-2320 (using stock cooler)
AsusTek P8H61M-LE
Powerlogic 600w
Palit GTX 750 StormX 2gb Gddr5
G.skill Ripjaws 2x2gb CL9 1333

So im planning to buy these parts:
MSI GTX 1060 OC 6GB GDDR5
CoolerMaster Hyper T4 cpu cooler
G.skill Ripjaws 4x4 CL9 1333

Now im wondering which PSU I should get. Ill be needing a psu with a 6pin for the new gpu im buying.
Site where im buying these parts: https://dynaquestpc.com

While I was searching for a 550 or 500w psu, I found a Corsair CX500 500W 80Plus Bronze(I checked the specs, says Haswell not supported? what does that mean) affordable price, but not sure if its good.
 
Solution
He's running a Sandy Bridge CPU.

And the S12II isn't Haswell ready anyway.

https://dynaquestpc.com/product/corsair-cx-series-cx550m-80plus-bronze-modular-power-supply/
CX550M from Corsair is a great budget choice , and is Haswell and Skylake ready if you need it in the future

Dark Lord of Tech

Retired Moderator
He's running a Sandy Bridge CPU.

And the S12II isn't Haswell ready anyway.

https://dynaquestpc.com/product/corsair-cx-series-cx550m-80plus-bronze-modular-power-supply/
CX550M from Corsair is a great budget choice , and is Haswell and Skylake ready if you need it in the future
 
Solution

There is a simple fix. Just turn off cpu sleep mode. Tell the truth my cpu never gets to sleep anyways.
 

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