Hello!
I'm upgrading to a GTX 960 4GB after Christmas, though I'm unsure if my PSU will be good enough. I know my current one certainly wouldn't be and I was going to upgrade to something from XFX. I shared this with family and a relative offered to give me a spare PSU he has. Its a "Corsair CX500", the model number being 'CP-9020047-UK'. I simply wonder if this will be good enough to power my system reliably without damaging any of the components.
Here is my system;
CPU: i3-4160 3.6GHz (Maybe upgrading to an i5-4460 later).
Ram: 8GB DDR3
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 960 4GB GDDR5 OC Windforce 2x
I'm also aware that my processor is Haswell and some PSU's are Haswell-compatible and some aren't. Does that matter a lot? I'm mostly worried about the quality of the PSU itself, as I haven't heard much about the Corsair CX range.
Cheers in advance.
I'm upgrading to a GTX 960 4GB after Christmas, though I'm unsure if my PSU will be good enough. I know my current one certainly wouldn't be and I was going to upgrade to something from XFX. I shared this with family and a relative offered to give me a spare PSU he has. Its a "Corsair CX500", the model number being 'CP-9020047-UK'. I simply wonder if this will be good enough to power my system reliably without damaging any of the components.
Here is my system;
CPU: i3-4160 3.6GHz (Maybe upgrading to an i5-4460 later).
Ram: 8GB DDR3
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 960 4GB GDDR5 OC Windforce 2x
I'm also aware that my processor is Haswell and some PSU's are Haswell-compatible and some aren't. Does that matter a lot? I'm mostly worried about the quality of the PSU itself, as I haven't heard much about the Corsair CX range.
Cheers in advance.