is my power supply enough?

dani80008

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my system-
Intel Core i5 7500 3.4Ghz 6MB Cache s1151 - Tray
Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB GDDR5 DVI HDMI 3xDP PCI-E
G.Skill Value 8GB DDR4 2400Mhz CL15 Kit
Kingston SSDNow UV400 SUV400S37/240G 240GB SSD SATA III
this is my power supply- Corsair 550W Active PFC 80+ VS550 PSU
also, should i get coolers or some sort of fans for my pc? i dont want it to be on fire or something.
and also, tell me if something's wrong with my system or something doesn't connect to something.
 
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Your case already has one fan on the front. Install one rear exhaust fan and you will be pretty much good. Mess around with the RPMs of the fan till you achieve positive pressure in your case. If you want more fans, thats fine. Just make sure you have positive pressure inside the case.

dani80008

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im getting a
Corsair HD120 RGB LED High Performance 120mm PWM Fan with Controller Three Pack.
is this okay, and will it connect to my uhh graphics card or processor or something else?

 

junii

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omg the fans connect to your power supply and dont have anything to do with your graphics card or cpu lmao
 

dani80008

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oh shit, then should i get fans or not? and if i should, then what fans should i buy? from corsair cause that's my only option.
 

jawlesspython04

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Why only from Corsair? Get some Cooler Master SickleFlow X Fans. They will connect to the fan headers on your motherboards. However they do only come in one LED Colour choice so decide your colour theme before buying them. For $8 they are amazing for the price. Also tell me what casing do you have and what motherboard?
 

dani80008

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my motherboard is Asus Prime B250M-A LGA1151, Intel B250, DDR4, PCI-E, VGA, DVI, HDMI
and my case is Sharkoon VS4-S Black ATX Case No PSU
 

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Your case already has one fan on the front. Install one rear exhaust fan and you will be pretty much good. Mess around with the RPMs of the fan till you achieve positive pressure in your case. If you want more fans, thats fine. Just make sure you have positive pressure inside the case.
 
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