Is my PSU enough?

Dufful

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I currently have this PSU
http://www.corsair.com/enthusiast-series-tx650-v2-80-plus-bronze-certified-650-watt-high-performance-power-supply

My specs are-
Intel I7 3770k OCed to 4.0
Cooler master hyper 212 evo
ASRock Fatal1ty z77 performance motherboard
16gb G-skill ddr3 1600 in 4 sticks
1TB 7200 HDD
WIFI adapter
DVD burner

I've just purchased and want to install...
ASUS R9 290x
Western digital black series 2TB
The hdd I want to add to the current one I already have the GPU will obviously replace my current one.

My question is will my current PSU be ok to use?
 
Solution


In one of the reviews of the Corsair CMPSU-650TXV2, that I've read, they were able to draw 820 Watts from that PSU before one of the protection circuits kicked in to shut it down.
Yes that is a nice psu. I can almost garauntee it will work. The r9 290x will consume around 400 watts max, and the cpu will consume 100. The maximum amount of wattage you will use is between 500-600.
 
It will be fine since it is a Corsair HX. The 850 Watts number is given since some power supplies come with sleeve bearing fans that will fail when mounted horizontally for example the Sentey brand power supplies which also has inadequate wattage.
 


TechPowerUp.com measured a maximum power consumption of 415 Watts for the ASUS R9 290X DirectCU II OC 4 GB [R9290X-DC2OC-4GD5] while running FurMark Stability Testing.

The Corsair CMPSU-650TXV2 shouldn't have any problems powering your system with that card and the second HDD.
 
Awesome. It is fine. If your power supply is mounted with the fan facing down without a filter or mounted with the fan facing, this would a good time to do the good ol' canned air and vacuum thing before making it run a high end card with dust inside.
 


In one of the reviews of the Corsair CMPSU-650TXV2, that I've read, they were able to draw 820 Watts from that PSU before one of the protection circuits kicked in to shut it down.
 
Solution
Well from what I'm gathering I will be safe with this PSU! Thank you so much guys. This is my first time posting in toms hardware. Thank you for making a good experience!
 

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