F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Check your current power supply and see what you can upgrade to for the OC CPU and GPU.

Check your current power supply and see what you can upgrade to for the OC CPU and GPU.

Check your current power supply and see what you can upgrade to for the OC CPU and GPU.

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JR_GAMER07
Posting Freak
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03-18-2016, 02:24 PM
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my specifications:
cpu: i5 4690K
gpu: sapphire r9 390 8GB nitro
mobo: asus rog maximus seventh formula
ram: 2x 8GB kongur fury
cooling: corsair h100i
storage: 1TB 7.2k rpm hdd
120gb ssd
current power supply: seasonic s12g 550w 80+ gold
i’m considering upgrading the cpu to 4.3 or 4.4ghz and the gpu to 1100mhz. my interest now is in the super flower ledex platinum 750w. are there other good options available here in malaysia? corsair, seasonic, silverstone, coolermaster, thermaltake, super flower – what would be the best pick? thanks ahead.
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JR_GAMER07
03-18-2016, 02:24 PM #1

my specifications:
cpu: i5 4690K
gpu: sapphire r9 390 8GB nitro
mobo: asus rog maximus seventh formula
ram: 2x 8GB kongur fury
cooling: corsair h100i
storage: 1TB 7.2k rpm hdd
120gb ssd
current power supply: seasonic s12g 550w 80+ gold
i’m considering upgrading the cpu to 4.3 or 4.4ghz and the gpu to 1100mhz. my interest now is in the super flower ledex platinum 750w. are there other good options available here in malaysia? corsair, seasonic, silverstone, coolermaster, thermaltake, super flower – what would be the best pick? thanks ahead.

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mcsashko1151
Junior Member
11
03-18-2016, 05:08 PM
#2
Kasper Jorgensen explains that your PSU is functioning well and doesn’t need an upgrade. The R9 390 PSU requires between 600 to 650 watts. He mentions the unit is of decent quality but warns it might hit its limits even with stock settings. Overclocking is still possible, though exceeding capacity could cause random shutdowns without damage. He notes uncertainty about how much headroom you have before performance issues arise and that excessive overclocking may indicate insufficient power support. He also points out AMD understands their products and advises being cautious about pushing the system too far.
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mcsashko1151
03-18-2016, 05:08 PM #2

Kasper Jorgensen explains that your PSU is functioning well and doesn’t need an upgrade. The R9 390 PSU requires between 600 to 650 watts. He mentions the unit is of decent quality but warns it might hit its limits even with stock settings. Overclocking is still possible, though exceeding capacity could cause random shutdowns without damage. He notes uncertainty about how much headroom you have before performance issues arise and that excessive overclocking may indicate insufficient power support. He also points out AMD understands their products and advises being cautious about pushing the system too far.

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SimonPlays_MC
Junior Member
34
04-07-2016, 07:07 PM
#3
Your PSU is working properly. No upgrades needed.
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SimonPlays_MC
04-07-2016, 07:07 PM #3

Your PSU is working properly. No upgrades needed.

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TheNextPlayer
Junior Member
27
04-08-2016, 01:34 AM
#4
Kasper Jorgensen shares his thoughts on your PSU situation. He mentions it’s fine and doesn’t need an upgrade. The R9 390 PSU needs between 600 to 650 watts. He notes your unit is of decent quality, but you might be near its limits even with the stock model. You can still overclock, though, because exceeding limits could cause random shutdowns—though it won’t harm anything if it happens. He’s unsure how much headroom you have before performance drops occur. He also suggests considering a 650-watt upgrade if you aim for maximum overclocking, since your card is power-hungry. This is just his personal opinion.
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TheNextPlayer
04-08-2016, 01:34 AM #4

Kasper Jorgensen shares his thoughts on your PSU situation. He mentions it’s fine and doesn’t need an upgrade. The R9 390 PSU needs between 600 to 650 watts. He notes your unit is of decent quality, but you might be near its limits even with the stock model. You can still overclock, though, because exceeding limits could cause random shutdowns—though it won’t harm anything if it happens. He’s unsure how much headroom you have before performance drops occur. He also suggests considering a 650-watt upgrade if you aim for maximum overclocking, since your card is power-hungry. This is just his personal opinion.