S SpongeAssassin Honorable Jan 6, 2014 17 0 10,510 Jan 6, 2014 #1 I'm giving these to a friend and I need to know the minimum amount of wattage required to run these parts. I don't want to suggest one that is too much money, as he is a bit short on money, and doesn't know much about computers.
I'm giving these to a friend and I need to know the minimum amount of wattage required to run these parts. I don't want to suggest one that is too much money, as he is a bit short on money, and doesn't know much about computers.
ewok93 Dignified Mar 18, 2013 4,634 0 16,960 Jan 6, 2014 #2 I would go for a 650w 80+ bronze. That will leave room for upgrades in the future. They can easily be found under $80. Upvote 0 Downvote
I would go for a 650w 80+ bronze. That will leave room for upgrades in the future. They can easily be found under $80.
S SpongeAssassin Honorable Jan 6, 2014 17 0 10,510 Jan 6, 2014 #3 ewok93 : I would go for a 650w 80+ bronze. That will leave room for upgrades in the future. They can easily be found under $80. Do you think a 600w Corsair would do? Upvote 0 Downvote
ewok93 : I would go for a 650w 80+ bronze. That will leave room for upgrades in the future. They can easily be found under $80. Do you think a 600w Corsair would do?
ewok93 Dignified Mar 18, 2013 4,634 0 16,960 Jan 7, 2014 Solution #4 Definitely, Corsair makes great PSUs. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution