[SOLVED] 3080, 10600k oc, 700w

laker1706

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Jul 5, 2017
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Hi guys.
This is my build right now.
I'm planning to upgrade to a 3080, I already bought a 360mm aio, new ram and ssd.
I also plan on OCing my 10600k to take advantage of that 3080 and enjoy my 2k gaming.

Is my PSU enough?
Cause the market is flooding right now with the P850GM... People sell them for around 120-140$ in my country which is about 60$ cheaper than any other 850w+ PSU.
 
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Hi guys.
This is my build right now.
I'm planning to upgrade to a 3080, I already bought a 360mm aio, new ram and ssd.
I also plan on OCing my 10600k to take advantage of that 3080 and enjoy my 2k gaming.

Is my PSU enough?
Cause the market is flooding right now with the P850GM... People sell them for around 120-140$ in my country which is about 60$ cheaper than any other 850w+ PSU.
The reason it's cheaper is that they use substandard parts to make it. You get what you pay for. Cheap power supplies yield cheap results...or worse.
Nov 30, 2020
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Hi,

That PSU (Gigabyte GP P-GM) blew up during Aris' testing, it's pretty bad, avoid it.

If you plan on overclocking everything and want "future-proofing", go for a quality 1000w PSU. Otherwise, something like the Corsair RM850 should do the trick, but I can't guarantee you it will be enough for your system.
 
Hi guys.
This is my build right now.
I'm planning to upgrade to a 3080, I already bought a 360mm aio, new ram and ssd.
I also plan on OCing my 10600k to take advantage of that 3080 and enjoy my 2k gaming.

Is my PSU enough?
Cause the market is flooding right now with the P850GM... People sell them for around 120-140$ in my country which is about 60$ cheaper than any other 850w+ PSU.
The reason it's cheaper is that they use substandard parts to make it. You get what you pay for. Cheap power supplies yield cheap results...or worse.
 
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