Hi. These are the specs for it. The PSU costs 25-30 bucks where I live and its a national product, meaning its made in my country.
My pc build:
i3 3220
16 gb of ram
gtx 1050 2gb version, powered straight from the mobo
1tb 7200 seagate conventional hdd
mobo: asus p8H77-V which they also say they have a power surge protection of some sort.
Now, for what Im gonna use this:
-gaming, war thunder, WOT, for about 3-6 hours every day
-photo editing
-video editing
-music production
This is the product data sheet and dont worry, its in English. http://www.njoy.ro/uploads/product/402/documents/03dd5c0b95.pdf
I like it because it has a 34A on the 12v rail and also has a 6+2 pci e pin which is usually a good sign that the PSU can ACTUALLY deliver the power for a 6+2 GPU.
It has all the protections any PSU comes with nowadays OCP / OVP / UVP / SCP / OPP and its efficiency is rated at 72%. I cannot afford those expensive EVGAs or Corsair psus, simply because in my country, I just CANT afford them.
What is the worst that can happen? If I cant afford an expensive PSU, you can imagine I cannot afford to lose the mobo, or WORSE, the VGA because of the PSU. The reviews on the websites in my countries are pretty good/decent and no has complained of frying their components due to this PSU but I dont know.
Are there things I can do to prevent this? The mobo also has some soft of power surge protection but I dont really know if that is made to prevent damage caused by the PSU or not. I know im being super cheap and risking it but I make my small wage through photo/video editing and I have to get this new PC going. Thanks a lot!
My pc build:
i3 3220
16 gb of ram
gtx 1050 2gb version, powered straight from the mobo
1tb 7200 seagate conventional hdd
mobo: asus p8H77-V which they also say they have a power surge protection of some sort.
Now, for what Im gonna use this:
-gaming, war thunder, WOT, for about 3-6 hours every day
-photo editing
-video editing
-music production
This is the product data sheet and dont worry, its in English. http://www.njoy.ro/uploads/product/402/documents/03dd5c0b95.pdf
I like it because it has a 34A on the 12v rail and also has a 6+2 pci e pin which is usually a good sign that the PSU can ACTUALLY deliver the power for a 6+2 GPU.
It has all the protections any PSU comes with nowadays OCP / OVP / UVP / SCP / OPP and its efficiency is rated at 72%. I cannot afford those expensive EVGAs or Corsair psus, simply because in my country, I just CANT afford them.
What is the worst that can happen? If I cant afford an expensive PSU, you can imagine I cannot afford to lose the mobo, or WORSE, the VGA because of the PSU. The reviews on the websites in my countries are pretty good/decent and no has complained of frying their components due to this PSU but I dont know.
Are there things I can do to prevent this? The mobo also has some soft of power surge protection but I dont really know if that is made to prevent damage caused by the PSU or not. I know im being super cheap and risking it but I make my small wage through photo/video editing and I have to get this new PC going. Thanks a lot!