Hi. Im planning changing my awful generic PSU (it already cost me a motherboard and a HDD). SInce i plan buying a dedicated gpu card in the future, I want to invest in a power supply that has... acceptable wattage for the average single-gpu, i think..
Im about to upgrading the PSU to a Seasonic M12II-Evo 620w
https://seasonic.com/product/m12ii-620-evo/
The thing is, until i got the card (maybe in middle 2017), i will use my desktop computer plain as it is:
Asrock FM2A58M-VG3 + R2.0
AMD Apu A10 5800k with Raeddon Graphics
2 Western Digital HDD 7200Rpm
Generic CPU fan, i think.
According to this site, i'm using about 185w, which translates to 30% of the max Wattage the Seasonic can supply.
http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator
Im about to upgrading the PSU to a Seasonic M12II-Evo 620w
https://seasonic.com/product/m12ii-620-evo/
The thing is, until i got the card (maybe in middle 2017), i will use my desktop computer plain as it is:
Asrock FM2A58M-VG3 + R2.0
AMD Apu A10 5800k with Raeddon Graphics
2 Western Digital HDD 7200Rpm
Generic CPU fan, i think.
According to this site, i'm using about 185w, which translates to 30% of the max Wattage the Seasonic can supply.
http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator