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Hi , these are my specs for heavy gaming in games like fsx.::

i5 2500k oced @4ghz ( stock voltage)

gtx 560 ti 448 cores

asus p8z77 motherboard

8gb ddr3 ram ( 4x2) -- x2 == 16gb

antec 300 case

noctua nh d 14


Antec HCG-620M 620W ATX12V Modular SINGLE-RAIL 48A 80PLUS Bronze 135mm Fan Active PFC Power Supply

i will be needing upgrades in the future ( at the most new graphics card )

 
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I've never played FSX so I couldn't tell you for sure. I would think yes at a resolution like 1920x1080...again not certain. The PSU is sufficient for a single GTX580, too.

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Sorry, forgot to post the question -.-.. i was wondering if this psu is good enough for upgrades in the future, like new graphics card and etc! :) and ty!
 

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I was wondering if this psu will be good enough for upgrades for in the future! Like new graphics card, ssd, etc? Nothing too heavy lol
 

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Thanks soo much! +1 Rep :D I might get a gtx 580 in the future, and make some changes, but no sli, the most i will do is get a SSD, new gpu later on , etc.. :) but thanks soo much. Also do you think this rig can play fsx at max? without traffic? If you play thanks for you reply ! : )
 

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Thanks, and god bless bro, peace
 

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shoot LOL, i lied about something , this computer is being made , but i had a question , how would i overclock to 4ghz on stock voltage with a noctua nh d14? Can you just quickly explain what i should change to get that? I know my blk should be 100mhz with a multiplier of 40.. but how do i keep the voltage at stock ? and whats extremly safe? i dont want overclocking to killing my computer/ parts of it .