Can CX 430 from Corsair handle this pc?

brunoND

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Alright, i im going to buy a pc and i waant to know if cx 430 can handle this configuration...:


CPU: INTEL CORE I5 4440 3.0 GHz

GPU: ZOTAC GTX 750 TI 2GB GDDR5

MOBO: H81H3-M4 LGA 1150

RAM: 4GB DDR3 1600 MHz (1X4)

HD:1TB (i dont know anything more about the hd)

CD/DVD Driver

All in a Windows 8 OS
 
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Yes it is and a great choice.

Ready for 4th Generation Intel Core Processors (C6/C7 Idle Mode)

With price and performance in mind, the EVGA 500B is the best value power supply for your next build on a budget. With 80 Plus Bronze standard, over 80% efficiency under typical loads, the EVGA 500B is a great choice. Combining 500W of continuous power and Single +12V High AMP rail design, gain maximum power and efficiency while staying protected with a series of over volt/over current protections all bundled into one!

http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=100-B1-0500-KR
The only CX series supplies that are Haswell compatible are the 750's.

When an Intel Core (i3, i5, i7) processor is idle, it goes into a sleep state that requires less power than when the CPU is active. Since the motherboard voltage regulation modules that provide power to the CPU gets their power from the power supply's +12V rail, these sleep states can dramatically reduce the load on the power supply's +12V rail.

According to Intel's presentation at IDF, the new Haswell processors enter a sleep state called C7 that can drop processor power usage as low as 0.05A. Even if the sleeping CPU is the only load on the +12V rail, most power supplies can handle a load this low. The potential problem comes up when there is still a substantial load on the power supply's non-primary rails (the +3.3V and +5V). If the load on these non-primary rails are above a certain threshold (which varies by PSU), the +12V can go out of spec (voltages greater than +12.6V). If the +12V is out of spec when the motherboard comes out of the sleep state, the PSU's protection may prevent the PSU from running and will cause the power supply to "latch off". This will require the user to cycle the power on their power supply using the power switch on the back of the unit.

While we are still working with Intel on the details of the testing methodology they use to check PSUs for Haswell compatibility, it is already known that a power supply that uses DC to DC for the non-primary rails (the +3.3V and +5V) will not have an issue with the new low power sleep states. This is because a DC to DC buck converter is used to convert +12V to +3.3V and +5V. This means that no matter what load the CPU puts on the power supply, there will always be a load on the +12V because the +12V is required to provide power to +3.3V and +5V.

Corsair utilizes this DC to DC technology in most of their power supplies. Starting with the CX750 and CX750M and moving all of the way through the GS Series, TX and TX-M Series, the HX Series, both the AX Series Gold and AX Series Platinum, and the new AXi Series. So whatever your budget, if you choose Intel's new Haswell processor and wish to utilize the new, low power C7 sleep state, Corsair has a power supply for you.

corsair.com
 
HERE YOU GO.

http://www.bigsonline.com.br/home/produto/codigo:6906/fonte-real-evga-430w-80-plus-100-w1-0430-kr#.VDsYOxYY5Zk

FONTE REAL EVGA 430W 80 PLUS 100-W1-0430-KR


Ready for 4th Generation Intel Core Processors (C6/C7 Idle Mode)

When building on a budget, the EVGA 430W 80 PLUS is a great choice at a low cost. Supporting 34A on a single +12V rail provides more options without having to reduce your component requirements. Save space with the 430W's compact design, well-placed power switch and fully sleeved cables. The 430W offers the connections and protections needed for basic system builds. With a standard 3 year warranty and ultra quiet fan design the 430W will be a great asset for your next build on a build.

evga.com

 
Its because i need to , give some money to the store so they can decrease the portion of the money that i pay every month, its called entrada (entrance, i think, in english) thats why i cant buy them on internet, because on online selling, there is no ''entrada''. Well, in the store is this one, and i can afford it, it will handle the 750 ti? ''550W MODULAR VENOMPOWER''







 
Yes it is and a great choice.

Ready for 4th Generation Intel Core Processors (C6/C7 Idle Mode)

With price and performance in mind, the EVGA 500B is the best value power supply for your next build on a budget. With 80 Plus Bronze standard, over 80% efficiency under typical loads, the EVGA 500B is a great choice. Combining 500W of continuous power and Single +12V High AMP rail design, gain maximum power and efficiency while staying protected with a series of over volt/over current protections all bundled into one!

http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=100-B1-0500-KR
 
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