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Could a 500w power supply handle overclocking?

Could a 500w power supply handle overclocking?

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biotit
Member
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04-14-2016, 11:42 PM
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Hi, I'm checking if my EVGA 500w PSU is enough to power both the GPU and CPU at overclocked speeds. I'm planning to use the FX-6300 at 4 or 4.5ghz and have good cooling. My setup includes a GTX 960, MSI 970 Gaming, one SSD, one HDD, and an optical drive.
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biotit
04-14-2016, 11:42 PM #1

Hi, I'm checking if my EVGA 500w PSU is enough to power both the GPU and CPU at overclocked speeds. I'm planning to use the FX-6300 at 4 or 4.5ghz and have good cooling. My setup includes a GTX 960, MSI 970 Gaming, one SSD, one HDD, and an optical drive.

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sniperboy650
Senior Member
735
04-15-2016, 02:17 AM
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If you want to overclock, yes, you will want a better quality power supply.
As with any overclocking, you stand a chance to fry your whole system. That chance increases drastically when you factor in a low-quality power supply.
You can try to overclock, but it is not advised with that PSU.
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sniperboy650
04-15-2016, 02:17 AM #2

If you want to overclock, yes, you will want a better quality power supply.
As with any overclocking, you stand a chance to fry your whole system. That chance increases drastically when you factor in a low-quality power supply.
You can try to overclock, but it is not advised with that PSU.

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Eppikx
Senior Member
447
04-15-2016, 07:38 AM
#3
The model of that power supply is unknown.
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Eppikx
04-15-2016, 07:38 AM #3

The model of that power supply is unknown.

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lufos0909
Junior Member
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04-16-2016, 10:33 PM
#4
the model of that power supply is an EVGA 500w certified unit, specifically this one from Newegg
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lufos0909
04-16-2016, 10:33 PM #4

the model of that power supply is an EVGA 500w certified unit, specifically this one from Newegg

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Arazon
Member
177
04-17-2016, 01:51 PM
#5
I wouldn't recommend boosting the speed of that power supply. A curious discussion on a forum from 2014 about this PSU
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Arazon
04-17-2016, 01:51 PM #5

I wouldn't recommend boosting the speed of that power supply. A curious discussion on a forum from 2014 about this PSU

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Sebluigi
Senior Member
727
04-19-2016, 09:21 AM
#6
Plus one that PSU is terrible. I've never seen such many PSU problems on this site before.
Step 1: If your PSU has the word 'bronze', you clearly have no choice but to throw it away. Give it to me instead.
Step 2: Purchase a PSU with the word 'gold'.
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Sebluigi
04-19-2016, 09:21 AM #6

Plus one that PSU is terrible. I've never seen such many PSU problems on this site before.
Step 1: If your PSU has the word 'bronze', you clearly have no choice but to throw it away. Give it to me instead.
Step 2: Purchase a PSU with the word 'gold'.

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Stratt
Junior Member
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04-20-2016, 06:41 PM
#7
DarkOutlaw :
The PSU is really bad. I've never seen so many problems with it on this forum before.
First, if your PSU has 'bronze' in the name, you probably have a lot of money to throw away. Just hand it over to me.
Second, get a PSU that has 'gold' in the name.
Should I upgrade it or just do some light overclocks? I'm only interested in mild ones.
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Stratt
04-20-2016, 06:41 PM #7

DarkOutlaw :
The PSU is really bad. I've never seen so many problems with it on this forum before.
First, if your PSU has 'bronze' in the name, you probably have a lot of money to throw away. Just hand it over to me.
Second, get a PSU that has 'gold' in the name.
Should I upgrade it or just do some light overclocks? I'm only interested in mild ones.

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KawiianMili
Posting Freak
786
05-12-2016, 01:18 PM
#8
If you want to overclock, yes, you will want a better quality power supply.
As with any overclocking, you stand a chance to fry your whole system. That chance increases drastically when you factor in a low-quality power supply.
You can try to overclock, but it is not advised with that PSU.
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KawiianMili
05-12-2016, 01:18 PM #8

If you want to overclock, yes, you will want a better quality power supply.
As with any overclocking, you stand a chance to fry your whole system. That chance increases drastically when you factor in a low-quality power supply.
You can try to overclock, but it is not advised with that PSU.