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Can I OC the i7 6700K?

Can I OC the i7 6700K?

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humanity13
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02-05-2016, 11:10 AM
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Thanks for the input. It looks like I’m purchasing from Portatech, which mainly provides standard PSUs. You spotted the wattage correctly. Here’s their reply:
"The power supply includes a sticker on the side that lists wattage and amps per rail and overall. The total output is 600W, split as follows: (182W) for +3.3V & +5V, (408W) for +12V, and (10W) for +5V SB. Each rail has its own amp rating, with the +12V rail rated at 34A."
It seems the quality might be lacking, but if I’m only running SSDs and OC components, does this meet my needs? I really don’t have a better choice except to upgrade the power supply."
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humanity13
02-05-2016, 11:10 AM #11

Thanks for the input. It looks like I’m purchasing from Portatech, which mainly provides standard PSUs. You spotted the wattage correctly. Here’s their reply:
"The power supply includes a sticker on the side that lists wattage and amps per rail and overall. The total output is 600W, split as follows: (182W) for +3.3V & +5V, (408W) for +12V, and (10W) for +5V SB. Each rail has its own amp rating, with the +12V rail rated at 34A."
It seems the quality might be lacking, but if I’m only running SSDs and OC components, does this meet my needs? I really don’t have a better choice except to upgrade the power supply."

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LetiqPvP
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02-07-2016, 03:23 AM
#12
It looks like you're purchasing premium components for a high-performance PC intended for demanding tasks like gaming and rendering. The power supply unit is crucial, as it powers all parts. If a seller only offers cheap generic PSUs while selling high-end parts, it suggests either lack of expertise or prioritization of profits over quality and dependability. I’d recommend looking elsewhere for better value.
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LetiqPvP
02-07-2016, 03:23 AM #12

It looks like you're purchasing premium components for a high-performance PC intended for demanding tasks like gaming and rendering. The power supply unit is crucial, as it powers all parts. If a seller only offers cheap generic PSUs while selling high-end parts, it suggests either lack of expertise or prioritization of profits over quality and dependability. I’d recommend looking elsewhere for better value.

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Dark_R1d3r
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02-07-2016, 10:13 AM
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For a different perspective, this reliable 550w model offers 45A on the 12v side.
Alternatively, the one with 45.8A is another option.
These figures suggest that 34A for a 600w load might not be sufficient.
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Dark_R1d3r
02-07-2016, 10:13 AM #13

For a different perspective, this reliable 550w model offers 45A on the 12v side.
Alternatively, the one with 45.8A is another option.
These figures suggest that 34A for a 600w load might not be sufficient.

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