EVGA 600w or Corsair VS650

Aug 19, 2018
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I know they are not the best psu.

The question is could they work normal for 1 or 2 months?

Pc specs:

CPU: Ryzen 2600x

Mb: Asrock Taichi x470

GPU: Zotac Gtx 1060 Gb

2: 7200rpm HDD

1: ssd.

I am thinking of buying this psu: Seasonic focus 850w gold or EVGA Supernova 750w gold.
 
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Not sure on the EVGA model based on your header, but avoid the Corsair VS series, they are unreliable and you're running a fairly good Gaming system i wouldn't trust with a cheap PSU like that. The ones you posted later in your OP are far, far better choices but overkill for what you're running. If you want something reliable but cheap look around at something like a Corsair CX (2017 Grey label), Seasonic S12-II, etc. If you have more money to spare for a more efficient supply, the models you listed Seasonic Foucs and EVGA Supernova are great but you could easily get by with at least a 500w model with some headroom. You don't need 700+w unless you plan on running SLI 1080 Tis sometime in the future. Hope this helps! :)

Depends on where...

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Not sure on the EVGA model based on your header, but avoid the Corsair VS series, they are unreliable and you're running a fairly good Gaming system i wouldn't trust with a cheap PSU like that. The ones you posted later in your OP are far, far better choices but overkill for what you're running. If you want something reliable but cheap look around at something like a Corsair CX (2017 Grey label), Seasonic S12-II, etc. If you have more money to spare for a more efficient supply, the models you listed Seasonic Foucs and EVGA Supernova are great but you could easily get by with at least a 500w model with some headroom. You don't need 700+w unless you plan on running SLI 1080 Tis sometime in the future. Hope this helps! :)

Depends on where you're buying but this is a solid deal in the U.S right now > https://pcpartpicker.com/product/nB3RsY/seasonic-power-supply-s12ii620bronze.
 
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