Kolink PSU

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EnigmaTon

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I got this KOLINK KL-600W 80+ BRONZE 2 years ago and worked fine with these 2 system
but now I'm going to install this PSU on my brand new Ryzen 5 setup and I want to know if this PSU CAN HANDLE MY NEW RYZEN 5 SETUP and, in future, handle the GTX 1070 and Ryzen 5 OC

PSU Link: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/kolink-kl-600-600w-80-plus-bronze-power-supply-ca-012-kk.html

PSU Specs:
-Rail +3.3V = 21A
-Rail +5V = 20A
Max Power: 103W
-Rail +12V = 37.5A
-Rail -12V = 0.3A
Max Power:
+12V = 450W
-12V = 3.6W
-Rail 5VSB = 2.5A
Max Power: 12.5W

500 Watt continuous power
600 Watt rated max output

Features:
  • Power supply: 200V - 240V / 50-60 Hz
  • Wattage: 600W
  • Compliance: AMD, INTEL ATX 2.92
  • 80+ Bronze Certified
  • Silent 12cm fan cooling
  • Eco-friendly design to meet Elot3
  • Support PCI express - 1 x (400W) and 2 x (500W/600W)
  • Intelligent temp. control
  • Noise: <26dB
  • Multi-Protection OVP, UVP, SCP, OPP, OTP
  • Time MTBF: 100,000 hours min.
  • 80+ Bronze APFC high efficiency: min. 85% efficiency at 50% load, 82% efficiency at a load of 20% and 100%
  • Temperature: 40 ° C
  • CE/RoHS approved
New setup:

AMD Ryzen 5 1600
8GB DDR4 3000MHz
ASRock AB350M Pro IV
GB. GTX1060 6GB WINDFORCE
1TB HDD 7200RPM
SUNBOW 250GB SSD
KOLINK KL-600 80+ Bronze

This is some of my old setup (the Kolink PSU worked normally):

OLD SETUP 1°:

AMD FX-8370e
8GB DDR3 1600MHz
ASUS M5A97EVO R2.0
NVIDIA GTX960 SuperSC
1TB HDD 7200RPM
KOLINK KL-600W 80+ Bronze

OLD SETUP 2°:

Intel Pentium G4560
8GB DDR4 3000MHz
ASUS SB. Z170 MARK I
GB. GTX1060 6GB WINDFORCE
1TB HDD 7200RPM
SUNBOW 250GB SSD
KOLINK KL-600W 80+ Bronze
 
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It's actually quite bad. Suprised it has lived this long. Would replace it with a quality unit.
 

EnigmaTon

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@juslion is alive for now haha, do you know some Budget PSU for handle a GTX 1070 in future

PS: do you think the Kolink can work for a little time with my brand new Ryzen 5 setup?
 


Skybill is right. Is it worth taking the risk of using it again and having it fail potentially taking things with it? My answer would be no. Whats the budget for the new psu?
 
If I were to make a suggestion, it would be to save more money for a better PSU before completing your build. You've got some nice components assembled there, so why skimp out on a cheap PSU that could hose the whole thing? Double your PSU budget and reevaluate your choices.
 
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