Beforehand, I'm not an expert on this. I barely have any knowledge on what I'm doing so please, don't judge me.
I'm not able to use my pc for some time now, long story short... I need a new PSU.
My current generic PSU (defective):
Corsair VS450:
Will Corsair VS450 enough to run my pc? I could use those PSU calculator but since my pc doesn't even booth up, I have no idea how to know some of my parts.
600W < 450W, huge difference but by considering that my generic psu, probably low in terms of efficiency was able to run my pc why can't known psu with around 80% efficiency do so? Well that's my logic behind this idea. But after seeing the maxload and stuffs, I figured I'm probably wrong.
If the answer is no (likely), would VS550 enough? I want to go with the cheaper option if possible.
Also, does brand/manufacturer matters when buying a Power on self test card?
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I'm not able to use my pc for some time now, long story short... I need a new PSU.
My current generic PSU (defective):
Corsair VS450:
Will Corsair VS450 enough to run my pc? I could use those PSU calculator but since my pc doesn't even booth up, I have no idea how to know some of my parts.
600W < 450W, huge difference but by considering that my generic psu, probably low in terms of efficiency was able to run my pc why can't known psu with around 80% efficiency do so? Well that's my logic behind this idea. But after seeing the maxload and stuffs, I figured I'm probably wrong.
If the answer is no (likely), would VS550 enough? I want to go with the cheaper option if possible.
Also, does brand/manufacturer matters when buying a Power on self test card?
Fixed image link - SS