I'm building my first PC in a few weeks and will be getting a GTX 780, and I need a PSU.
I'm currently eyeing up the Corsair CX600. I'm aware that it is a pretty basic PSU and that I'm better off spending more money on a higher quality unit, but I am on a budget. Corsair is a reputable brand, so I don't expect the power supply to die particularly quickly, and 600W should be plenty for my system.
Will the CX600 do the job?
The full system:
i5-4670k @ 4.2GHz w/ cooler
Asus Z87-A
Corsair Vengeance 8GB, 1600MHz
MSI GeForce GTX 780 Lightning
Coolermaster CM Storm Stryker
I actually only need to use this PSU for about a year, because at that point I should have enough saved to buy a second 780, and then I will get a new, super-high-quality PSU to support the SLI configuration (and I don't want to just get that super-high-quality PSU now because A) I may not do SLI; and B) I don't really have the money). If I don't end up doing that, then the computer will have to last just another year afterwards. So the PSU needs to last just under 2 years at the max. And Corsair provides a 2 year warranty anyway.
Also, a question about connecting the gpu to the psu - the 780 requires 2 8-pin connectors, of which the CX600 has none. It does have 4x 4-pins, so would I use all of these instead? And that would leave no 4-pins; are 4-pin connectors needed elsewhere in a PC?
(In other words, do I need to buy any other connectors?)
Thanks.
I'm currently eyeing up the Corsair CX600. I'm aware that it is a pretty basic PSU and that I'm better off spending more money on a higher quality unit, but I am on a budget. Corsair is a reputable brand, so I don't expect the power supply to die particularly quickly, and 600W should be plenty for my system.
Will the CX600 do the job?
The full system:
i5-4670k @ 4.2GHz w/ cooler
Asus Z87-A
Corsair Vengeance 8GB, 1600MHz
MSI GeForce GTX 780 Lightning
Coolermaster CM Storm Stryker
I actually only need to use this PSU for about a year, because at that point I should have enough saved to buy a second 780, and then I will get a new, super-high-quality PSU to support the SLI configuration (and I don't want to just get that super-high-quality PSU now because A) I may not do SLI; and B) I don't really have the money). If I don't end up doing that, then the computer will have to last just another year afterwards. So the PSU needs to last just under 2 years at the max. And Corsair provides a 2 year warranty anyway.
Also, a question about connecting the gpu to the psu - the 780 requires 2 8-pin connectors, of which the CX600 has none. It does have 4x 4-pins, so would I use all of these instead? And that would leave no 4-pins; are 4-pin connectors needed elsewhere in a PC?
(In other words, do I need to buy any other connectors?)
Thanks.