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You’ll need to figure out what your entire system requires. You can enter your build on something like pcpartpicker to see what it will draw and see if your psu is right
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In order to handle Spikes, which happen often, I went with a 100 watt PSU. Your Computer will shutdown and you'll have to restart if you do not have adequate overhead to handle the CPU spikes. (see videos from jays2cents and others to know what I'm talking about). A good 1000 watt PSU can be had for $150 or less so it pays to be prepared for the future. Downtime is not only annoying, it doesn't save your work before shutting down.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The answer depends on the rest of the components in your system. However, generally speaking an 850 watt power supply should cover you for most situations
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