I'm planning on building a super power efficient PC for 1080p gaming - i3-6100, GTX 960, 1.2V RAM, and SSD. Peak power draw should be no more than 200W total, but average would be 150-175W.
Here's the PSU I'm looking at: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151117&FM=1. 360W, Gold efficiency rated, SeaSonic unit. This gives me 160W headroom for theoretical power draw so it should operate close to 90% efficiency. But, as you may note, for the same price I can get a 500W-600W Bronze unit.
Other than price, is there any measurable benefit to choosing a smaller PSU more tailored to the specific components? And other than price, are there any measurable drawbacks to choosing a larger PSU with more than necessary headroom for specific componenrts?
I'm interested in your feedback before I make a final decision.
Here's the PSU I'm looking at: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151117&FM=1. 360W, Gold efficiency rated, SeaSonic unit. This gives me 160W headroom for theoretical power draw so it should operate close to 90% efficiency. But, as you may note, for the same price I can get a 500W-600W Bronze unit.
Other than price, is there any measurable benefit to choosing a smaller PSU more tailored to the specific components? And other than price, are there any measurable drawbacks to choosing a larger PSU with more than necessary headroom for specific componenrts?
I'm interested in your feedback before I make a final decision.
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