[SOLVED] Corsair psu

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Hi guys, I have two questions.
1⁰: Is the corsair TX850M made by SeaSonic?
2⁰: This Corsair TX850M is compatible with my pc?
Specs:
Ryzen 5 3600X
Galax RTX 2070 Super
Gigabyte X570 Gaming X
HyperX Fury DDR4 8GB 3200MHz (2×8)
HD Western Digital 1 TB 7200RPM
SSD Kingsotn A400 480GB
 
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Again if you're referring to the case, they're all ATX standardised.

If it's a full ATX case, it will take any ATX motherboard and PSU and they're pretty much all standardised asides OEM proprietary equipment (like Dell pre built PCs)

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Typically the 2017 TXM are built by Great Wall, not Seasonic. But even then, that doesn't really matter.

Also it will be compatible. PSUs are standardised with motherboards and cases, the only difference usually is the size of the form factor, all of yours are standard ATX.

Finally, it is compatible, but it's also at least 200W more than you really need, a good quality 650W would be MORE than enough with headroom :)

Lastly, the SSD is poor - you could probably get much better with a little extra investment, usually an Intel 660p can go for little now.
 

fer010122

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Typically the 2017 TXM are built by Great Wall, not Seasonic. But even then, that doesn't really matter.

Also it will be compatible. PSUs are standardised with motherboards and cases, the only difference usually is the size of the form factor, all of yours are standard ATX.

Finally, it is compatible, but it's also at least 200W more than you really need, a good quality 650W would be MORE than enough with headroom :)

Lastly, the SSD is poor - you could probably get much better with a little extra investment, usually an Intel 660p can go for little now.
Thanks for the help I'll try to change te SSD to a better one
 

fer010122

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Typically the 2017 TXM are built by Great Wall, not Seasonic. But even then, that doesn't really matter.

Also it will be compatible. PSUs are standardised with motherboards and cases, the only difference usually is the size of the form factor, all of yours are standard ATX.

Finally, it is compatible, but it's also at least 200W more than you really need, a good quality 650W would be MORE than enough with headroom :)

Lastly, the SSD is poor - you could probably get much better with a little extra investment, usually an Intel 660p can go for little now.
Guess there is no problem using a higher wattage psu right?
 

fer010122

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Sep 17, 2019
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Typically the 2017 TXM are built by Great Wall, not Seasonic. But even then, that doesn't really matter.

Also it will be compatible. PSUs are standardised with motherboards and cases, the only difference usually is the size of the form factor, all of yours are standard ATX.

Finally, it is compatible, but it's also at least 200W more than you really need, a good quality 650W would be MORE than enough with headroom :)

Lastly, the SSD is poor - you could probably get much better with a little extra investment, usually an Intel 660p can go for little now.
Do you think a CR500 Riotoro will fit?
 

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Again if you're referring to the case, they're all ATX standardised.

If it's a full ATX case, it will take any ATX motherboard and PSU and they're pretty much all standardised asides OEM proprietary equipment (like Dell pre built PCs)
 
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