600W enough for my build with a 1060?

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You can get by with a good 450W PSU (Such as the Seasonic G-450). For more headroom you can get the 550W version (Seasonic G-550) or the EVGA SuperNOVA G3 550W or G2 550W -- both are more than enough for your rig.

600W is slightly an overkill - but is MORE than ENOUGH. Not to mention that your EVGA 600B is slightly less efficient than the SuperNOVA G3 or G2 versions.
You can get by with a good 450W PSU (Such as the Seasonic G-450). For more headroom you can get the 550W version (Seasonic G-550) or the EVGA SuperNOVA G3 550W or G2 550W -- both are more than enough for your rig.

600W is slightly an overkill - but is MORE than ENOUGH. Not to mention that your EVGA 600B is slightly less efficient than the SuperNOVA G3 or G2 versions.
 
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NorseVikingr

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More than enough. the 1000 series of NVIDIA GPU's are super efficient on energy. But i would recommend staying with a 600W PSU. It's pretty healthy to keep it moderately above the usage it's going to be using. Not too high, not too low. I think 600W would take you far, and if you ever get upgrades later on, you won't be worrying about PSU. Also, maybe a Corsair PSU, just from personal experience. I've had nothing but good luck from them. What ever is in your budget or preference though.
 

XxDaBombGamerxX

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I'll pick as solution, but this is my current build. Not a future build lmao. Just with a 1060. Thanks for the help tho! :)