How much overhead psu and buying psu cable

sam.berwick03

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2 questions,

A) how much overhead should my psu be if my maximum expected wattage is 300w, also I will be overclocking, so is a 650w EVGA g3 suitable?

Here is my parts list link
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/user/Hogwiders/saved/hJxf8d


B) I’m planning on buying a psu from amazon (America) and I realised I’ll have to buy a 3 pin cable as the PowerPoints are different here (Australia) so basically is any 3 pin cable safe to use, even if it’s not the standard one that came with the psu.

Here is the psu link
https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-SuperNOVA-Modular-Warranty-220-G3-0650-Y1/dp/B01LYGFRL6

Help would be much appreciated ❤️
 
Solution
Solution
Well the SeaSonic comes with a 10 year warranty instead of 7 year. But both are good units. SeaSonic makes their own power supplies while EVGA has someone else make their power supplies (Super Flower makes the G3). So I'd imagine you'd get a better value from SeaSonic.

You can't really have too much overhead unless you want optimal efficiency for your electric cost on a system that will be running a lot. And even then it would only amount to a very small percentage difference. Less than 1% difference in power efficiency on the SeaSonic if you're between 165W-385W load. The EVGA is about the same. JohnnyGuru didn't review the 650W or I'd have those posted.

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