Yes, that PSU is more than adequate to power the system.
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Yes, that PSU is more than adequate to power the system.
A 550 G2?
Anyway if it is what I think it is, then you will be fine. A 5700XT + 3950X build will consume around 400W or less, the PSU calculators are overestimating way too much in order to make...
I think this is the best for price: https://www.edbpriser.dk/produkt/corsair-tx-m-series-tx550m/
Nothing good and in stock for 50 euro, as far as I can see on spanish PCPP.
There is however the Gigabyte G750H for 60 Euro and Bitfenix Formula 450 for 65 Euro. Links:...
The only 500W Xilence PSUs I know of are all garbage.
Yes.
For that price range assuming you have a decently high end build I'd go with the Phanteks AMP 550W over both. It's currently at $90.
At least in the US, it's already the best PSU for its price category IMO :D
At $90 the 550W version of this PSU is $14+ under competing options such as the Corsair RMx 650W
I didn't say the G5 itself was garbage. Just "low end", which does not imply that it's garbage tier, unless me and you are differing on word definitions.
I said the PRICE was garbage. Assuming OP...
There's an AX1000.
I'd recommend the Corsair TXm 550 for 65 pounds on Amazon looking at current UK prices.
Also the Formula may (probably) have issues with Vega/2080TI due to multi rail misconfiguration, and the TXm is already silent "enough" for most people...
Why not 550W?
$90 is a garbage price for a low end PSU like the G5.
Doesn't the S12II come with two 8 pin connectors?
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B077GCHN1F?tag=pcp0f-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1
At least for the 500W version, I would only get the Pure Power 11 if it was <=$55.
Enermax Revolution D.F. 650W is on Amazon for $80 with no rebate.
GD 2017 uses ACRF. GD 2019 uses DF.
Here's a thread on the newest GD: http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/showthread.php?16926-EVGA-500GD-Internals
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/thermaltake-toughpower-gf1-850w-power-supply
GD looks like FSP Hexa 85+/Raider II low wattage models according to many in this forum. They're very low end DF + DC-DC PSUs, so proceed at your own risk. I know I wouldn't, especially with...
I think you would get quite a kick if you measured your system's actual power consumption with something like Kill a watt, instead of guessing.
Because a 3900X and 1070, overclocked will consume...
LN2 pot territory :D even the 9900K on THW's test at 250W load (Prime95 small FFTs 5.0 ghz) throttled on a water chiller.
https://twitter.com/HardwareSci/status/1129099698185351169
Seems that AIO has a slight lead on CPU temps and air cooling has a slight lead on GPU temps, noise normalized.
650W is a waste of money. Get 550W instead.
Your build consumes around 300W maximum overclock. And that's with everything at full load.