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Does my PSU have enough power for my needs?

Does my PSU have enough power for my needs?

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NetherFlamesz
Junior Member
17
01-03-2017, 02:30 AM
#1
Hey, I'm updating my old setup.
I'm getting:
CPU: i7-8700k (intending to overclock later)
MB: MSI Z370 GAMING M5
GPU: 2 x GTX 970 in SLi (already overclocked, plan to do it again)
HDD: 3 x Seagate 1Tb RAID 0
SSD: 240 Gb Kingston
Fans: 6 x 120 mm with a fan controller
USB devices: 1 External HDD, Mice, Keyboard, Mic, Headset, Controllers.
I've visited several sites to check system power consumption. Some reported around 650w, others up to 750w. I've purchased a Straight Power CM 10 700W, but it's not available yet.
My question is: Is it large, bad, and too power-hungry for my needs?
Yes, I did some research before buying the PSU, but as I keep seeing more info (because of the hype), I'm still unsure.
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NetherFlamesz
01-03-2017, 02:30 AM #1

Hey, I'm updating my old setup.
I'm getting:
CPU: i7-8700k (intending to overclock later)
MB: MSI Z370 GAMING M5
GPU: 2 x GTX 970 in SLi (already overclocked, plan to do it again)
HDD: 3 x Seagate 1Tb RAID 0
SSD: 240 Gb Kingston
Fans: 6 x 120 mm with a fan controller
USB devices: 1 External HDD, Mice, Keyboard, Mic, Headset, Controllers.
I've visited several sites to check system power consumption. Some reported around 650w, others up to 750w. I've purchased a Straight Power CM 10 700W, but it's not available yet.
My question is: Is it large, bad, and too power-hungry for my needs?
Yes, I did some research before buying the PSU, but as I keep seeing more info (because of the hype), I'm still unsure.

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DarkNebulaOG
Junior Member
30
01-08-2017, 05:45 AM
#2
If you've already purchased it, I'd personally likely use it. The ideal would be 800 watts.
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DarkNebulaOG
01-08-2017, 05:45 AM #2

If you've already purchased it, I'd personally likely use it. The ideal would be 800 watts.

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GameT1me4
Junior Member
10
01-08-2017, 10:40 AM
#3
700watts should suffice. But you'll probably need to increase it a bit for both GPUs and the CPU when they're overclocked.
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GameT1me4
01-08-2017, 10:40 AM #3

700watts should suffice. But you'll probably need to increase it a bit for both GPUs and the CPU when they're overclocked.

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FishandChipsYT
Junior Member
7
01-08-2017, 11:02 AM
#4
Your dreams will vanish in a massive funeral bonfire.
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FishandChipsYT
01-08-2017, 11:02 AM #4

Your dreams will vanish in a massive funeral bonfire.

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kika_BR
Member
144
01-14-2017, 12:27 AM
#5
Dunlop0078 suggests it should be sufficient with 700 watts. But you might need to increase it further due to the overclocking of both GPU and CPU.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/gef...iew,4.html
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kika_BR
01-14-2017, 12:27 AM #5

Dunlop0078 suggests it should be sufficient with 700 watts. But you might need to increase it further due to the overclocking of both GPU and CPU.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/gef...iew,4.html

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ISY_0815
Senior Member
566
01-14-2017, 08:03 AM
#6
If you've already purchased it, I'd personally likely use it. The ideal would be 800 watts.
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ISY_0815
01-14-2017, 08:03 AM #6

If you've already purchased it, I'd personally likely use it. The ideal would be 800 watts.

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Crazyglo
Member
61
01-15-2017, 10:10 AM
#7
If you've already purchased it, I'd personally probably use it. Best would be to get something around 800 watts.

Hey again,
I just decided to cancel the order for the 700W PSU and bought a Corsair RM850x instead.
Thanks for your time, sir!
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Crazyglo
01-15-2017, 10:10 AM #7

If you've already purchased it, I'd personally probably use it. Best would be to get something around 800 watts.

Hey again,
I just decided to cancel the order for the 700W PSU and bought a Corsair RM850x instead.
Thanks for your time, sir!

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JaxDeall
Junior Member
15
01-15-2017, 12:25 PM
#8
No problem.
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JaxDeall
01-15-2017, 12:25 PM #8

No problem.