Ryzen 5 2600xGet a 650W unit and something that is a couple of tiers higher in terms of quality. Where are you located and how much do you have for your PSU's budget?
List the rest of your specs like so:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
and mention if you'd like to overclock.
I'm upgrading the ram to 3200mhz and the GPU I don't mind upgrading the PSU I just didn't want to take the whole PC apart lolGet a 650W unit and something that is a couple of tiers higher in terms of quality. Where are you located and how much do you have for your PSU's budget?
List the rest of your specs like so:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
and mention if you'd like to overclock.
My rig started out as entry level with a 1050ti and a Ryzen 5 2600 I've since upgraded both of those parts to a 2600x (my old CPU got fried rookie mistake on my part) and a RX 580This psu can be used for budget level systems, but for your system i would get something better(its 30° temp rating omg...).
Get another psu.
I'd say $75-100 I can upgrade my ram another and upgrade my PSU now.Good quality 550w psu should be perfect here.
What your budger for psu?
Sweet, I've never changed a PSU would I be able to use the old cords (Sata, etc.) with the new PSU and only change out the main MOBO power cord?PCPartPicker Part List
Power Supply: EVGA G5 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($99.99 @ Amazon)
Total: $99.99
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-10-21 10:18 EDT-0400
Sweet, I've never changed a PSU would I be able to use the old cords (Sata, etc.) with the new PSU and only change out the main MOBO power cord?
I got the name mixed up it's the BQ 600w 80+ semi modularEverything connected to the PSU has to be replaced with the new cables.
I'm not sure how you would do this anyway given that if you have the EVGA 600 BR, it's not a modular PSU.
I got the name mixed up it's the BQ 600w 80+ semi modular
https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=110-BQ-0600-K1
650 watts is great, but that’s really expensive. On amazon I know there’s like a 700w one for $70 or around that pointPCPartPicker Part List
Power Supply: EVGA G5 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($99.99 @ Amazon)
Total: $99.99
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-10-21 10:18 EDT-0400
650 watts is great, but that’s really expensive. On amazon I know there’s like a 700w one for $70 or around that point
650 watts is great, but that’s really expensive. On amazon I know there’s like a 700w one for $70 or around that point
Is this good quality? I'm willing to go up this high in price for future proofing / quality if it's good.Wattage is not the importance here, quality is. I don't know of any quality 700w power supplies. You never want to skimp on PSU quality.
Heres what I got:For a higher quality 700W, that's not expensive at all. Around $70, you'll find a lot of lower-quality 700W PSUs, second-tier Rosewills, non-Toughpower Thermaltakes, Raidmaxes with whatever garbage Chinese capacitors they have hec/Andyson slap in, second-tier Cooler Masters, and the back end of EVGA's product line.
There was a period in which you could frequently find a G2/G3 or a SeaSonic on sale near $70, but the uncertainty in China has affected those prices.
That doesn't seem like a bad deal but I want semi or fully modularHeres what I got:
EVGA 700 GD, 80+ Gold 700W, 5 Year Warranty, Power Supply 100-GD-0700-V1 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07W956JBC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_dSCRDbQVXHJ6Y
Right now all I do is game in 1080p but in the future I want to game in 1440p and edit/stream and I want dual monitors so I'm looking to upgrade everything eventually, and then I'll probably use my old parts to make a smaller gaming station I can use for LAN events.The RMx linked is a high-quality PSU.
The EVGA GD is more of a mid-tier PSU; I wouldn't be inclined to replace a BQ just to improve a little bit. The GD's are essentially rebranded FSP Raiders. There's a reason EVGA gives a ten-year warranty on their Super Flowers, a five-year warranty on their FSPs, and only three years on their Andysons.
Right now all I do is game in 1080p but in the future I want to game in 1440p and edit/stream and I want dual monitors so I'm looking to upgrade everything eventually, and then I'll probably use my old parts to make a smaller gaming station I can use for LAN events.
I thought the BQ were HEC built? Yes, the RMx is a great quality unit, indeed.