PC Build, is it all compatible?

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If the PCPartpicker says "Compatibility Check: No issues/incompatibilities found." normally everything is OK
but as you did doublechecking is better :)


But if possible i would look if you could afford an a bit better PSU...
I mean its not really needed but me myself would never buy a Bronze Certified PSU... but thats my opinion
I would at least buy something like "Corsair TX650M Gold" or "Corsair TX750M Gold"
89 and the second 99 $

or even this one "Corsair CS750M" this one lies around 69$ and still is 80+Gold rated

Greetz

Memphisto

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If the PCPartpicker says "Compatibility Check: No issues/incompatibilities found." normally everything is OK
but as you did doublechecking is better :)


But if possible i would look if you could afford an a bit better PSU...
I mean its not really needed but me myself would never buy a Bronze Certified PSU... but thats my opinion
I would at least buy something like "Corsair TX650M Gold" or "Corsair TX750M Gold"
89 and the second 99 $

or even this one "Corsair CS750M" this one lies around 69$ and still is 80+Gold rated

Greetz
 
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Memphisto

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Thats true... even me myself with a GTX 1080 and 4266 Mhz Ram and Watercooling and so on never needed this much...
Peak was at around 400 Watts with CPU Overclocked to 5.1 GHz and Prime 95 + a Graphics benchmark at the same time

Greez Memphisto