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I5 6600k, ASUS STRIX 1070

I5 6600k, ASUS STRIX 1070

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Thinredline21
Junior Member
41
10-19-2016, 08:36 AM
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I'm interested in hearing opinions about the power requirements of my 1070 and i5 6600k. I have a Corsair CX450M 80+ Bronze power supply. How much power will the GTX 1070 and i5 6600k consume? I won't be overclocking the i5, and the ASUS Strix GTX 1070 is factory set up for it. Will my 450W be sufficient and safe?

Specs:
I5 6600k (Stock)
CM TX3 cooler
AsRock H110M-DGS
2x8GB 2133MHz RAM
1TB 7200RPM SSD
ASUS STRIX 1070
Corsair 450 PSU.
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Thinredline21
10-19-2016, 08:36 AM #1

I'm interested in hearing opinions about the power requirements of my 1070 and i5 6600k. I have a Corsair CX450M 80+ Bronze power supply. How much power will the GTX 1070 and i5 6600k consume? I won't be overclocking the i5, and the ASUS Strix GTX 1070 is factory set up for it. Will my 450W be sufficient and safe?

Specs:
I5 6600k (Stock)
CM TX3 cooler
AsRock H110M-DGS
2x8GB 2133MHz RAM
1TB 7200RPM SSD
ASUS STRIX 1070
Corsair 450 PSU.

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Chris0N
Member
61
10-20-2016, 08:38 AM
#2
It could slightly affect the PSU when operating at maximum capacity, though this is uncommon. From a simple power measurement point of view, you should likely be fine.
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Chris0N
10-20-2016, 08:38 AM #2

It could slightly affect the PSU when operating at maximum capacity, though this is uncommon. From a simple power measurement point of view, you should likely be fine.

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SophiaPav
Member
142
10-20-2016, 10:13 AM
#3
It could slightly affect the PSU when operating at maximum capacity, though this is uncommon. From a simple power measurement point of view, you should likely be fine.
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SophiaPav
10-20-2016, 10:13 AM #3

It could slightly affect the PSU when operating at maximum capacity, though this is uncommon. From a simple power measurement point of view, you should likely be fine.