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Hello Everyone!
Thanks a lot for trying to help me, I'll do my best in explaining everything as best as I can.
I bought a whole new computer over the past few days, ordered all pieces seperately, and tried to buy a PSU that would supply me with enough power to run my computer the way I want it to. My set up is as followed:
Processor: Intel i7-2600k OC'd @4.8GHz.
Graphics Card: Radeon HD5850.
Motherboard: P8P67 PRO Rev.3.1.
Memory: Kingston HyperX Genesis 8GB (4x2) 1600MHz. (Possibly OC'd to 1833MHz with 8-9-8-24 timings)
Cooler: Noctua NH-D14.
Case: Cooler Master 690 II with 2 fans installed (120mm and 140m with LED)
The PSU I got is a "PSU: Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 600W."
It runs at 90% efficiency with a stable 12V rail on all connections.
All my stuff is 100% new.
My question is: Would this PSU be enough to power my computer with the specs listed there?
Any help would be immensely appreciated!
Kind regards,
-Connor
Thanks a lot for trying to help me, I'll do my best in explaining everything as best as I can.
I bought a whole new computer over the past few days, ordered all pieces seperately, and tried to buy a PSU that would supply me with enough power to run my computer the way I want it to. My set up is as followed:
Processor: Intel i7-2600k OC'd @4.8GHz.
Graphics Card: Radeon HD5850.
Motherboard: P8P67 PRO Rev.3.1.
Memory: Kingston HyperX Genesis 8GB (4x2) 1600MHz. (Possibly OC'd to 1833MHz with 8-9-8-24 timings)
Cooler: Noctua NH-D14.
Case: Cooler Master 690 II with 2 fans installed (120mm and 140m with LED)
The PSU I got is a "PSU: Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 600W."
It runs at 90% efficiency with a stable 12V rail on all connections.
All my stuff is 100% new.
My question is: Would this PSU be enough to power my computer with the specs listed there?
Any help would be immensely appreciated!
Kind regards,
-Connor