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Yup, you would need higher wattage only if you planned to add another GPU alongside your 1070, maybe SLIing them.
For the time being, that PSU is more than capable of sustaining your overclock.

If you ever wish to overclock and SLI than you would have to switch up to a stronger PSU, until there you're good to go.

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yeah.. i dont know why they dont register the price from amazon.. but those are the real prices, the budget is 1262, but I wanted to know if its ok and compatible.. i was only thinking maybe of removing the PSU with a corsair cx600m Watt semi modular
 

manddy123

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Pretty solid build, everything is compatible.
Just maybe getting a larger/better SSD would be wiser. Samsung EVO 850 are great for their price.

It is certainly capable of playing any current game at maxed-out settings @1080p without worries.

If i may ask, which monitor are you going to use with it? Getting a G-Sync one would prove very beneficial for that GTX 1070
 


Okay, no corrections from me.This looks pretty nice. Honestly the PSU you currently have is higher quality than Corsair CX600m but it is overkill, I'd suggest you to change the PSU to an EVGA Supernova 550w or Seasonic 550 RM if more on the budget side.
 

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ASUS VG248QE 144hz
 

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The thing is the evga supernova 550w and the seasonic 550 both are more epxnesive with 12 euros than the XFX which is 82euro whilst those two are at 94
 

manddy123

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With that price decrease, try to stretch a bit more and grab this SSD:
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (€94.99 @ Amazon Italia)
Total: €94.99
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-04-12 17:18 CEST+0200

It's faster and has double the space your current one has.

 

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Will 550W be enough for some slight overclocking too?
 


Yup, it will be more than enough, total power draw right now is below 400w so you'll have plenty of space.
 

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Yup, you would need higher wattage only if you planned to add another GPU alongside your 1070, maybe SLIing them.
For the time being, that PSU is more than capable of sustaining your overclock.

If you ever wish to overclock and SLI than you would have to switch up to a stronger PSU, until there you're good to go.
 
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