Is my Power Supply good Enough?

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Hi everyone, currently I'm building a new PC rig for rendering purposes ( I'm an interior designer by trade).

Processor: Ryzen 5 2600x 3.7ghz
Motherboard: As Rock AB350 pro 4
GPU: Gigabyte 1050 ti 4gb
RAM: V-Gen Tsunami 2666hz 2x4gb
SSD: Kingstone SSD 120gb
HDD: WD Blue 7200rpm 1tb

The store where i'm buying it from is recommending me to get PSU PowerUp 600W, he said this one was good enough for my rig, can anyone tell me if this PSU is enough for my rig's power needs?


Picture of the PSU's specs is attached, thank you kindly in advance for your answers
guys

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Most power draw comes from 12V rail and we usually refer to the max current draw on that rail, in this case 12 * 32 = 384 is kind of the real power of the psu.
Is the price in the link too high? You can buy it there as newegg sell to ID as far as I know.
never heard of the brand, very likely poor quality
Make sure they update BIOS to latest for that motherboard since old version will not support Ryzen 2
I will look for Corsair CX550 or CX550M if available. Which country do you live in? Total budget? Cost on above components?
For power draw, even good quality 450 is enough, but 550 allows future upgrades to potential 1080ti for example.
 

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can you please elaborate on this? what do you mean by the real power draw on 12V?

 

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Yes, that corsair is a bit steep in my country, and i dont have much left in the budget department
 
Most power draw comes from 12V rail and we usually refer to the max current draw on that rail, in this case 12 * 32 = 384 is kind of the real power of the psu.
Is the price in the link too high? You can buy it there as newegg sell to ID as far as I know.
 
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