These are the components I'm planning to get:
AMD Phenom II X6 1100T CPU /w CPU fan (@3.3 Ghz, no O.C. for now)
Asus Crosshair IV Formula Motherboard
4x 4GB, 2000Mhz, Dual Channel DDR3 RAM (about 1.6 Volts, also not O.C'ed)
3x Case Fans: One @1200 RPM, another @2000 RPM, and a thermally controlled fan that can go from 1500 to 2100 RPM
2x 2TB, 64 MB Cache, 7200 RPM Spindle speed HDDs (to be used in RAID 1)
2x AMD Radeon HD 6970 Graphics Cards (CrossfireX mode)
PCI Wireless N Network Card (300 Mhz)
DVD(+/-)RW Burner
I've checked the required wattage from a few different PSU calculators across the internet, and they all averaged around 1000 watts. I'm planning to use this computer for about 5 (or more) years, and I'm not going to O.C. these components for at least the first 2 years I have this. Therefore I'm thinking of getting a 1200W PSU to make up for the 5+ years of component aging. Will it work, or is the 1200 watts not needed for the long-run?
AMD Phenom II X6 1100T CPU /w CPU fan (@3.3 Ghz, no O.C. for now)
Asus Crosshair IV Formula Motherboard
4x 4GB, 2000Mhz, Dual Channel DDR3 RAM (about 1.6 Volts, also not O.C'ed)
3x Case Fans: One @1200 RPM, another @2000 RPM, and a thermally controlled fan that can go from 1500 to 2100 RPM
2x 2TB, 64 MB Cache, 7200 RPM Spindle speed HDDs (to be used in RAID 1)
2x AMD Radeon HD 6970 Graphics Cards (CrossfireX mode)
PCI Wireless N Network Card (300 Mhz)
DVD(+/-)RW Burner
I've checked the required wattage from a few different PSU calculators across the internet, and they all averaged around 1000 watts. I'm planning to use this computer for about 5 (or more) years, and I'm not going to O.C. these components for at least the first 2 years I have this. Therefore I'm thinking of getting a 1200W PSU to make up for the 5+ years of component aging. Will it work, or is the 1200 watts not needed for the long-run?