xJesserX Reputable Jul 6, 2019 85 0 4,530 Jun 29, 2020 #1 no intentions in overclocking the cpu and its 80 + bronze with *Protection: UVP,OVP,OPP,OCP,SCP *Safety: FCC, CE, TUV, RoHS, RCM * single +12v rail will my rtx 2060 super and i7 9700k will be safe ?
no intentions in overclocking the cpu and its 80 + bronze with *Protection: UVP,OVP,OPP,OCP,SCP *Safety: FCC, CE, TUV, RoHS, RCM * single +12v rail will my rtx 2060 super and i7 9700k will be safe ?
Solution madmatt30 Jun 29, 2020 That's a £40 psu in the uk paired with a £300 GPU and a £350 cpu. So the answer is a straight no, it would be utter madness. That things belongs in the bin.
That's a £40 psu in the uk paired with a £300 GPU and a £350 cpu. So the answer is a straight no, it would be utter madness. That things belongs in the bin.
S sizzling Titan Oct 18, 2006 27,231 3,301 112,240 Jun 29, 2020 #2 Make and model? Quality of components and build are equally important. Upvote 0 Downvote
Zerk2012 Titan Ambassador Oct 6, 2014 21,397 2,038 104,240 Jun 29, 2020 #3 That is a AZZA power supply and only 2 year warranty should tell you not to use it. Upvote 0 Downvote
madmatt30 Titan Ambassador Jan 1, 2013 24,574 650 91,240 Jun 29, 2020 Solution #4 That's a £40 psu in the uk paired with a £300 GPU and a £350 cpu. So the answer is a straight no, it would be utter madness. That things belongs in the bin. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
That's a £40 psu in the uk paired with a £300 GPU and a £350 cpu. So the answer is a straight no, it would be utter madness. That things belongs in the bin.