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600 watt PSU, is it enough?

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2015/06/30 12:40:38 (permalink)
Just wondering if ya guys think this little SFX SX600G could output enough power to support a 980ti or FuryX comfortably
http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=524&area=en
 
 
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    Re: 600 watt PSU, is it enough? 2015/06/30 13:37:12 (permalink)
    my 980 ti's papers said minimum  of a 600 watt power supply so you should be good ( opened it yesterday )

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    Re: 600 watt PSU, is it enough? 2015/07/02 01:13:33 (permalink)
    Ya you should be fine. That's if you don't have a bunch of other things hooked up. it may work with a ITX . I know that 600 watts was not enough for an ITX EVGA Z77  w/ a EVGA GTX 780 SC 6GB. It would not work until I went 750watts PSU.


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    Re: 600 watt PSU, is it enough? 2015/07/03 10:16:09 (permalink)
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    Ya you should be fine. That's if you don't have a bunch of other things hooked up. it may work with a ITX . I know that 600 watts was not enough for an ITX EVGA Z77  w/ a EVGA GTX 780 SC 6GB. It would not work until I went 750watts PSU.


    Hmmmm... Thats the highest wattage for a SFX psu I can find. I wonder if Silverstone has any plans on bumping the wattage up with their SFX series PSU's. It is for an ITX build btw.
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    Re: 600 watt PSU, is it enough? 2015/07/05 14:23:36 (permalink)
    lol... 600 watts not being enough for a GTX 780. That's not true at all. You can power a GTX 780Ti set-up with a 450w PSU and that video card consumes even more power than a GTX 780 6GB edition.
    http://www.overclock3d.net/articles/power_supply/how_many_watts_do_you_actually_need/1
     
    As for your answer, yes... Your PSU is pretty solid, it can definitely power a GTX 980Ti or Fury X.
    http://www.jonnyguru.com/...op=Story6&reid=395
     
     

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