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Does your power supply meet the requirements for maintaining performance and overclocking this setup?

Does your power supply meet the requirements for maintaining performance and overclocking this setup?

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BrianChew
Member
57
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM
#1
Alright guys so this is my current build:
ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0
AMD Phenom X4 955 BE @ ~3.6 GHz (Cooler Master Hyper T4 fan)
16GB 1866MHz DDR3 Kingston Hyper Fury X (2x8)
Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970
1x Sandisk 240GB SSD; 1x 500GB Seagate 7200rpm HDD; 1x 680GB Samsung 5400rpm hdd.
3 case fans.
No optical drives.
PSU: Seventeam 550W ST-550PNL
Right now everything runs pretty much fine even in the most demanding games like the Rise of the Tomb Raider, but I'm afraid I don't have much headroom and think this PSU could easily become my bottleneck when I upgrade my Phenom to a FX 6300 in a few weeks and start overclocking it.
Also, I haven't been overclocking my GPU as much as I would like to in fear it could damage my PSU and other parts due to power supply overload.
I've attached a picture of my PSU below. I reckon it's a good unit, despite the fact that Seventeam doesn't have such a great reputation among most gamers. It's never been noisy nor has it failed on me once.
https://s31.postimg.org/4scixbrtn/F711_E...31_FB4.png
So what can you guys suggest me in this case ?
Cheers
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BrianChew
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM #1

Alright guys so this is my current build:
ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0
AMD Phenom X4 955 BE @ ~3.6 GHz (Cooler Master Hyper T4 fan)
16GB 1866MHz DDR3 Kingston Hyper Fury X (2x8)
Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970
1x Sandisk 240GB SSD; 1x 500GB Seagate 7200rpm HDD; 1x 680GB Samsung 5400rpm hdd.
3 case fans.
No optical drives.
PSU: Seventeam 550W ST-550PNL
Right now everything runs pretty much fine even in the most demanding games like the Rise of the Tomb Raider, but I'm afraid I don't have much headroom and think this PSU could easily become my bottleneck when I upgrade my Phenom to a FX 6300 in a few weeks and start overclocking it.
Also, I haven't been overclocking my GPU as much as I would like to in fear it could damage my PSU and other parts due to power supply overload.
I've attached a picture of my PSU below. I reckon it's a good unit, despite the fact that Seventeam doesn't have such a great reputation among most gamers. It's never been noisy nor has it failed on me once.
https://s31.postimg.org/4scixbrtn/F711_E...31_FB4.png
So what can you guys suggest me in this case ?
Cheers

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The_D3mon
Senior Member
694
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM
#2
It's a slight improvement, but not significant. More suitable choices available on that site.
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The_D3mon
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM #2

It's a slight improvement, but not significant. More suitable choices available on that site.

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diyu_
Member
123
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM
#3
Even a better PSU around 650 wouldn't cause any issues
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diyu_
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM #3

Even a better PSU around 650 wouldn't cause any issues

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cutie315
Junior Member
2
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM
#4
Sure, sweet. But there have been a few instances where my computer would crash during gameplay under OC settings (particularly in Tomb Raider) using this CPU, showing the error WHEA_Uncorrectable_Error (Windows blue screen). Would this have been related to the power supply?
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cutie315
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM #4

Sure, sweet. But there have been a few instances where my computer would crash during gameplay under OC settings (particularly in Tomb Raider) using this CPU, showing the error WHEA_Uncorrectable_Error (Windows blue screen). Would this have been related to the power supply?

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Lips
Senior Member
624
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM
#5
It could be... but also due to high temperatures, or an unstable CPU overclock.
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Lips
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM #5

It could be... but also due to high temperatures, or an unstable CPU overclock.

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xXRAXERXx
Posting Freak
817
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM
#6
Also, how will your FX 6300 differ in power consumption at around 4 GHz from your current Phenom X4 at 3.6 GHz? I was wondering if my calculations are correct.
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xXRAXERXx
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM #6

Also, how will your FX 6300 differ in power consumption at around 4 GHz from your current Phenom X4 at 3.6 GHz? I was wondering if my calculations are correct.

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ThomGamer045
Member
157
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM
#7
about the same
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ThomGamer045
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM #7

about the same

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05-30-2024, 05:50 AM
#8
A decent 550w PSU would suffice, but the SevenTeams ones are quite poor. This unit features an extremely weak 12v rail, which is crucial in today’s systems. The 12v rails can only deliver a maximum of 380w, which is disappointing for a PSU labeled as 550w. You’re already operating near its limits with this power supply, and if a lower-quality one like this fails, you might end up losing other components too.
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fluffypuppy576
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM #8

A decent 550w PSU would suffice, but the SevenTeams ones are quite poor. This unit features an extremely weak 12v rail, which is crucial in today’s systems. The 12v rails can only deliver a maximum of 380w, which is disappointing for a PSU labeled as 550w. You’re already operating near its limits with this power supply, and if a lower-quality one like this fails, you might end up losing other components too.

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Lucky_Arnout
Member
158
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM
#9
You can only improve either your PSU or CPU at the moment because the CPU upgrade would cost more than your budget allows. You should choose the option that offers better performance for your current setup. A Corsair CX 750 PSU could be suitable if it fits your needs, but you should verify its compatibility and efficiency before deciding.
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Lucky_Arnout
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM #9

You can only improve either your PSU or CPU at the moment because the CPU upgrade would cost more than your budget allows. You should choose the option that offers better performance for your current setup. A Corsair CX 750 PSU could be suitable if it fits your needs, but you should verify its compatibility and efficiency before deciding.

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MavrosGR
Senior Member
579
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM
#10
I would tackle the PSU first, since if it fails, you might end up needing many more components to restore a working computer. The CX is an improvement over what you currently have, but it relies on low-quality capacitors that have short lifespans and isn't something I'd suggest. Which stores are you considering for a purchase?
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MavrosGR
05-30-2024, 05:50 AM #10

I would tackle the PSU first, since if it fails, you might end up needing many more components to restore a working computer. The CX is an improvement over what you currently have, but it relies on low-quality capacitors that have short lifespans and isn't something I'd suggest. Which stores are you considering for a purchase?

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