The power supply is that enough for this spec??

Akashi_Kaneki

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Jul 25, 2016
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I7-6700K
Gigabyte z170x gaming 5
Kingston predator 2400 4x4gb
Zotac gtx 1060 amp
3x7.2rpm we blue harddisc
Cooler master hyper 212x
Cooler master Extreme 500W
Are the power supply enough for it??
 
don't but such an expensive computer then buy a poor PSU, for a system like that yes 500W is enough but that psu is fairly poor quality, please tell me where you are from and your budget for your psu and I will find you a much better one.
 


Actually i had no more budget for now.The psu and chassis actually im using the old one i gonna upgrade it soon when i have the budget, but im scare about this coolermaster 500w can't handle the stock power this we're the reason worry me about ...
 


it can handle it but do not overclock the CPU, save the money and upgrade the PSU as soon as possible as it is a real liability.
 


Okay i will, by the way which model you prefer to buy??
 


There are some really good ones at that W range, anything from either Superflower or Seasonic are very good, personally I have an EVGA G2 650W and it has done me amazingly very nice power supply that came with really good quality Velcro straps for cable management. you could also get an XFX TS series psu they are good too.
 


Okay i try to get the super flower or seasonic, did it all the size are the same?? Because i own cooler master elite 431chasis
 


cool master are typically a no in my mind when it comes to PSU honestly.
 


Super flower leadex 650w 80+gold which cost to me most low budget //thermaltake evo blue 2.0 650w 80+gold which much more cheaper //thermaltake toughpower 650w 80+gold same as evo blue //seasonic x-series gold 650w this are expensive on my country if low budget build which would be better??
 
The Cooler Master V series is excellent unlike some of their other models. It's probably overpriced though. EVGA B2, G2, GS and GQ are also very good and made by Super Flower and Seasonic. The new Corsair RMx and RMi PSU's are great too. If your budget is really tight have a look at the NEW Corsair CX PSU's. These have a white label, avoid the older CX's with a green label.
 


Okay thanks dude, i will go have a look and check for it.