Looking for a PSU solution

Richal123

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Hi everyone. I want to upgrade my PC at end of 2k17. For that I have chosen those components...

i7 7700k
ASUS ROG Z270F STRIX Motherboard
G.SKILL TRIDENT Z RGB SERIES 16GB DDR4 3000MHz (8x2)
ASUS GTX 1070 Graphic Card
ASUS Optical Drive (Currently Using)
240 GB kingston SSD (Currently Using)
2 TB WD HDD 7200 RPM (Currently Using)
6 Corsair HD120 RGB case fans with controller (Currently Using)
RGB Gaming Keyboard (Currently Using)
Logitech G402 Fury Mouse (Currently Using)

I have a few years old SEASONIC S12G-650W PSU 80+ GOLD which is running with my AMD FX 6300, ASUS GTX 970 STRIX card & some other peripherals I mentioned earlier without any problems.

Now my question is.... Can I use my old SEASONIC 650W 80+ Gold PSU into my new PC Build?
If not then how much power I need to run my new PC smoothly...?

Thanks in advance.


 
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well ofc its good to check, i find going to a 'custom' build seller like pc specialist, putting in your components and selecting 350W psu, when you goto proceed, they calculate the power required for your system and then tell you to change your psu to what you need to run your system.

i simply put all your parts into a pc build and proceeded. they arent going to sell me a pc that dont work.

SoggyTissue

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well ofc its good to check, i find going to a 'custom' build seller like pc specialist, putting in your components and selecting 350W psu, when you goto proceed, they calculate the power required for your system and then tell you to change your psu to what you need to run your system.

i simply put all your parts into a pc build and proceeded. they arent going to sell me a pc that dont work.
 
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