Power Supply Question.

Alexandrious1

Honorable
Sep 11, 2012
105
0
10,690
So, wanted to ask everyone else something. I am building a i7700k to O.C to 5GHZ, utilizing the 360MM Be Quiet! LC unit that, ill have to import since they do not openly sell it to the U.S yet. 7 140mm PWM High performance Silent Wings, GTX 1080 TI Asus Rog Strix GPU. 4200+Mhz Tridentz Ram 16GB, Asus 10G Shielded Nic, possibly a GTX 970 Windforce to utilize as a Physics card, may just go and buy an actual physics card though....wish I can find one that has plates/shielding on it hate the bare board look. As well as a 960 Evo M.2 1TB, 4TB mechanical storage. All on a Maximus Apex IX Mobo. The mobo, gpu, ram, even the monitor I am getting, as well as the Razer Mouse Pad, Razer Lancehead + Epic Chroma naga and Razer Chroma Board V2 all has Aurora Lighting that I will sync up to do a flowing rainbow effect.

The Case is a Phantek Enthoo Primo Special Edition Black and White.

Yea sounds fancy. But to get to the point. The PSU I wish to use is one I had for over two years now, it was never opened, doesn't even have the plastic wrapping taken out. It is a EVGA G2 Supernova 850W Gold Certified. My question is, will this PSU be up to the standard of these much newer components? Or should I purchase a 2017/2018 model PSU and play it safe?

I greatly appreciate any answers, thank-you so much.
 
Solution
EVGA G2 Supernova 850W Gold Certified , more than enough power and still very viable for new components on the market...GREAT PSU.

I own that PSU , STILL ONE OF THE BEST! :)