B Blitz Blitz Distinguished May 18, 2015 752 23 19,015 Nov 24, 2017 #1 Hi. Just interesting what is strongest cpu and gpu can hold this psu? It's one of cheapest, but good quality unit. I can't find 550w from g series... well...
Hi. Just interesting what is strongest cpu and gpu can hold this psu? It's one of cheapest, but good quality unit. I can't find 550w from g series... well...
Solution Phillip Corcoran Nov 24, 2017 It's a funny way to approach the issue if I may say so. You should pick the GPU, CPU & other components first, then select a PSU that's powerful enough to drive it all.
It's a funny way to approach the issue if I may say so. You should pick the GPU, CPU & other components first, then select a PSU that's powerful enough to drive it all.
RCFProd Expert Ambassador Dec 8, 2013 12,606 29 56,990 Nov 24, 2017 #2 i7-8700k or Ryzen 1800X processor paired with a GTX 1080 and it would still handle fine with a Seasonic G-450. Upvote 0 Downvote
i7-8700k or Ryzen 1800X processor paired with a GTX 1080 and it would still handle fine with a Seasonic G-450.
Phillip Corcoran Titan Moderator Sep 7, 2013 25,977 860 120,140 Nov 24, 2017 Solution #3 It's a funny way to approach the issue if I may say so. You should pick the GPU, CPU & other components first, then select a PSU that's powerful enough to drive it all. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It's a funny way to approach the issue if I may say so. You should pick the GPU, CPU & other components first, then select a PSU that's powerful enough to drive it all.
B Blitz Blitz Distinguished May 18, 2015 752 23 19,015 Nov 26, 2017 #4 Thanks guys. Also I wanna ask is still good unit for new platforms? I somewhere read that some seasonic psu is old and outdated? Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks guys. Also I wanna ask is still good unit for new platforms? I somewhere read that some seasonic psu is old and outdated?