J jhonsm007 Honorable Jul 4, 2012 119 0 10,680 Jul 6, 2012 #1 i am willing to buy new pc specs are: i5 2500k(LGA1155) 4 gb ram corsair 1333 mhz hard disk 500 gb seagte GPU gtx 550ti zotac then this psu is ok??? Corsair CMPSU-500CXV2UK 500 Watts is there any way to save electricity bills from this system??
i am willing to buy new pc specs are: i5 2500k(LGA1155) 4 gb ram corsair 1333 mhz hard disk 500 gb seagte GPU gtx 550ti zotac then this psu is ok??? Corsair CMPSU-500CXV2UK 500 Watts is there any way to save electricity bills from this system??
Solution J J jdlivegamers Jul 6, 2012 I am a bit confused what you are asking here? But if you mean will the PSU be okay for the build, then the answer is yes, but i would suggest 550W just to give a bit of room. However 500W will do just fine otherwise
I am a bit confused what you are asking here? But if you mean will the PSU be okay for the build, then the answer is yes, but i would suggest 550W just to give a bit of room. However 500W will do just fine otherwise
J jdlivegamers Honorable Jul 6, 2012 86 0 10,640 Jul 6, 2012 Solution #2 I am a bit confused what you are asking here? But if you mean will the PSU be okay for the build, then the answer is yes, but i would suggest 550W just to give a bit of room. However 500W will do just fine otherwise Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I am a bit confused what you are asking here? But if you mean will the PSU be okay for the build, then the answer is yes, but i would suggest 550W just to give a bit of room. However 500W will do just fine otherwise
J jhonsm007 Honorable Jul 4, 2012 119 0 10,680 Jul 6, 2012 #3 Best answer selected by jhonsm007. Upvote 0 Downvote
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