Power Supply Requirements

madamada

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Hi all,

currently have the build:

I7 4790 - Cooled by a hyper 212 evo
r9 270x sapphire
2x 8gb hyperx cl10 ddr3 1600mhz
1x 1tb WD caviar blue
1x 120gb Samsung 840 EVO - Boot drive
1x 120gb Kingston v300
corsair cx500m psu

Fans in the zalman z11 plus:
4x corsair AF120 led blue 120mm
2x 80mm fans in doors and 1 140mm front case fan


But I've just ordered a r9 390x asus to replace my r9 270x and just wondering if I need to upgrade my power supply or will the cx500m be enough to power my system?

Need anymore info just ask, Thanks in advance
 
Solution
You should be ok if you're not doing any extreme overclocking. This article should give you a good idea of what to expect regarding total system power requirements:

http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/msi_radeon_r9_390x_gaming_8g_oc_review,8.html

"System Wattage with GPU in FULL Stress = 342W"

That's 342W power from the wall, so the system requires less because of PSU inefficiencies.

When dealing with high-end components, I'd recommend high-end power. If I wanted things to run at optimum levels for the longest amount of time, I'd be looking at a Seasonic, XFX (Seasonic built), or Super Flower PSUs.
You should be ok if you're not doing any extreme overclocking. This article should give you a good idea of what to expect regarding total system power requirements:

http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/msi_radeon_r9_390x_gaming_8g_oc_review,8.html

"System Wattage with GPU in FULL Stress = 342W"

That's 342W power from the wall, so the system requires less because of PSU inefficiencies.

When dealing with high-end components, I'd recommend high-end power. If I wanted things to run at optimum levels for the longest amount of time, I'd be looking at a Seasonic, XFX (Seasonic built), or Super Flower PSUs.
 
Solution
Thanks for the reply guys, Ubercake I have non k version of 4790 so won't be overclocking that and the graphics card i'll just run at stock speeds as I think that will be enough.

So would you say the current cx500m psu will be fine for now till I can upgrade in a few weeks just don't wana blow anything or cause damage.
 


It will run it but being a mediocre unit that have had a tendency to fail when run at high loads for days on end it would be a wise decision to upgrade it as soon as you have the funds.