600W psu enough to oc 7950?

rawthentic

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Just purchased all of the components for a budget gaming pc build and was curious if a 600W psu would be enough to oc a 7950. If so, would it be worthy of oc'ing and how would I know when to stop oc'ing. I want to be as cautious as possible. Also, on a tight budget as of now, but when upgrading the psu in the future, what would you advise. Thanks.

Specs:
Intel Core i5-3570k
Cooler Master HAF 912 Mid Tower
Corsair CX600 V2 CX Series 600W
ASRock Z77 Extreme4
Crucial Ballistic Sport 8GB 240-Pin DDR3 1600
R7950 MSI Twin Frozr
WD 500GB
 
Yes it is.

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Not sure where you are getting that info... it has a 46A 12V rail

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I'm getting that from Corsair.

 
The problem is the CX600 comes in a ton of different versions. The one I posted is a V2, while the one shlomo4sho posted is some other version (note the absent 80Plus certification). The CX600 on Newegg matches the latter, but the OP may not be buying from Newegg, and it does say V2 in his post.

It's true that 12V wattage pretty much never matches total wattage, but the gap is pretty small for most quality PSUs. Corsair's CX line is one of the exceptions.
 

Here are the three available 600W Corsair PSUs that are on Newegg:

The CORSAIR CX600 = 46A rail.
The CORSAIR CX600M = 46A rail
The CORSAIR GS600 = 49A rail

Furthermore, the model that you linked is also dated. The current versions are all bronze rated. The image I posted was from an earlier version as well.
 


This is the psu I got off of tigerdirect
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4278583&CatId=1483&SRCCODE=LINKSHARE&cm_mmc_o=-ddCjC1bELltzywCjC-d2CjCdwwp&AffiliateID=iFudSkud_Rc-TsUq8E2_NfDkk4hW_4sv0g
Says 46A
 

That's ATX12V v2.3. Or in other words, the version of the ATX specification the unit follows.


Yeah, you're good. The extra capacity makes for a good margin of safety.
 


Seems you are right. Conveniently enough the first thing that populated in a search for a "Corsair 600W V2" is the Newegg PSU.