Silverstone psu for build?

DeaDxDGUY

Reputable
May 24, 2015
15
0
4,510
Would you recommend this psu more (http://www.jimms.fi/en/Product/Show/108947)
than this (http://www.jimms.fi/en/Product/Show/91555)
in a pc build with these components
: CPU : http://www.jimms.fi/en/Product/Show/75753
: GFX : http://www.jimms.fi/en/Product/Show/111278
: SSD : http://www.jimms.fi/en/Product/Show/102544
: HDD : http://www.jimms.fi/en/Product/Show/68028
:MotherBoard: http://www.jimms.fi/en/Product/Show/78449
:WIFI : http://www.jimms.fi/en/Product/Show/110704
: CASE : http://www.jimms.fi/en/Product/Show/76814
: RAM : http://www.jimms.fi/en/Product/Show/75424

I am buying from this webbpage because im from finland and its cheapest for me to buy from there and dont try to talk finnish to me because i never even learned the damned laungage...
 
You need the Silverstone because overall 500 watt will be better for your build, though your motherboard and also this PSU will not allow any significant overclock. The FX series really need a good overclock to be competitive to their intel counterparts.
Also spend a few euros more for a R9 280x, it is a better performing card than the GTX 960, and has more Vram.
 


i thought about getting a r9 280x but it will ruin the 600€ budget im on WHICH i already have.
PLUS i dont really game 1080p or higher because i have a 1680x1050 screen which came with my old pc.
and its just casual gaming im doin and most of the time im playing either tf2 or csgo. i think the most hard hitting on the performance game i have is bf3 which i got for free from origin. IF u could count GMOD with 1000 addons as a hard hitting game on performance or YOU CAN but i dont think it really is