Can a NOX 600W Power Supply handle the following system?

Nattefrost

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Can a NOX 600W Power Supply handle the following system?

1. Mother Board: ASUS M2N-E SLI
2. CPU: AMD X2 4800+ Brisbane BH-G1
3. DDR: 2 x 1GB Corsair XMS2X1024-6400
4. POW GeForce 8800GT 512MB GDDR3
5. DVD-Rom LG 16x
6. DVD-Writer SAMSUNG 20x
7. HDD: 2 x Seagate 250GB SATA-II
8. 4 x 12cm COOLING FANS (4x12v) (excluding the CPU one)
9. *** Later I will UPGRADE another pack of Corsairs 2X1024, so please take this in count.

THANKS!! Alex :bounce:
 
I've never heard of the NOX brand. I did follow some Google links though, and found this statement:
MTBF: "100.000 Hrs at full rated load, 120Vac input & 25ºC"

25C is an unrealistic real-life working temperature for a PSU, and suggests that the ratings on this one are not to be trusted.

A 450W or higher model from Tier-3 or better from the list at http://www.tomswiki.com/page/Tiered+PSU+Listings?t=anon would probably be a safer choice.
 

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Most certainly yes. I have a very similar setup except the cpu is e6750@3.2ghz 4gb ram and a HIS 3870 ICEQ3 with 2 dvd writer drives, soundblaster audigy 2zs all running no problem at all on a jeantech 600w psu.
 

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thanks guys, the supply is nox 600watt "urano series" and has a good look, i mean it's heavy and the cooler on it works very well.. and it comes prepared for SLI :p