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titowulk
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03-27-2016, 05:42 AM
#1
This PSU should work well with the PC components.
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titowulk
03-27-2016, 05:42 AM #1

This PSU should work well with the PC components.

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missmustache12
Junior Member
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03-27-2016, 09:12 AM
#2
For that CPU paired with an RX580, the power rating would be adequate. I haven’t come across any issues with that PSU model before. I checked online, and there don’t seem to be any red flags.
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missmustache12
03-27-2016, 09:12 AM #2

For that CPU paired with an RX580, the power rating would be adequate. I haven’t come across any issues with that PSU model before. I checked online, and there don’t seem to be any red flags.

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Tautle
Member
87
03-27-2016, 09:52 AM
#3
When selecting a PCU, you have two main choices: *Modular* where you connect your cables as required for system organization, or *Non-Modular* which includes all cables already wired into the PSU. There are various ATX power supply options available, such as Micro-Atx. To determine the necessary power wattage, calculate the total estimated system power. You can check product specifications, sum component wattages, or use tools like Choose Your Parts – PCPartPicker to verify compatibility and get an estimated value. For instance, if your build needs 250W, you might choose a 500W unit depending on your motherboard model. It's wise to opt for a higher wattage initially, allowing room for future upgrades. Let me know if this helps! - Autumn
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Tautle
03-27-2016, 09:52 AM #3

When selecting a PCU, you have two main choices: *Modular* where you connect your cables as required for system organization, or *Non-Modular* which includes all cables already wired into the PSU. There are various ATX power supply options available, such as Micro-Atx. To determine the necessary power wattage, calculate the total estimated system power. You can check product specifications, sum component wattages, or use tools like Choose Your Parts – PCPartPicker to verify compatibility and get an estimated value. For instance, if your build needs 250W, you might choose a 500W unit depending on your motherboard model. It's wise to opt for a higher wattage initially, allowing room for future upgrades. Let me know if this helps! - Autumn

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04-02-2016, 01:54 AM
#4
It looks like you're referring to a brand and a gold option. The choice of gold 80 seems quite strategic.
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SenhorRoxinhas
04-02-2016, 01:54 AM #4

It looks like you're referring to a brand and a gold option. The choice of gold 80 seems quite strategic.

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MS_TWINS
Member
230
04-02-2016, 04:51 AM
#5
I wouldn't believe the efficiency promises on this power supply unit.
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MS_TWINS
04-02-2016, 04:51 AM #5

I wouldn't believe the efficiency promises on this power supply unit.

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Mirkay
Member
72
04-02-2016, 05:25 AM
#6
Absolutely, particularly with unfamiliar brands.
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Mirkay
04-02-2016, 05:25 AM #6

Absolutely, particularly with unfamiliar brands.

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MyPreZBro
Member
131
04-10-2016, 01:10 AM
#7
Mars Gaming appears to resemble ARESGAME closely.
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MyPreZBro
04-10-2016, 01:10 AM #7

Mars Gaming appears to resemble ARESGAME closely.

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HugMeImLagging
Junior Member
47
04-12-2016, 07:00 AM
#8
It's actually a well-known brand in Portugal, producing unique cases and offering products ranging from mice to cases and water bottles.
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HugMeImLagging
04-12-2016, 07:00 AM #8

It's actually a well-known brand in Portugal, producing unique cases and offering products ranging from mice to cases and water bottles.

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XxGetRectxX
Junior Member
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04-12-2016, 07:42 AM
#9
ah i seee
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XxGetRectxX
04-12-2016, 07:42 AM #9

ah i seee