EVGA SuperNOVA NEX750B - Is it okay to use this PSU?

Oct 10, 2013
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CPU: I5-4670k(Plan to OC 4670k to around 4.2 or 4.4 if it lets me)
CPU cooling: cooler master 212 hyper evo
Motherboard: Maximus VI Hero
RAM: G.SKILl Ripjaws 2x4G 1600MHZ
SS Intel 530 180GB
GPU: GTX 780(Do not plan to SLI)
Case: Define R4 Window

PSU in question:
EVGA SuperNOVA NEX750B Bronze

Yes i know it may not be one of the most popular PSU, but couldn't resist buying this for $40 bucks before tax. Is that a crazy bargain or what?

So, Is this PSU gonna be okay for my build? Mostly concerned about stability and noise.

And also, which way should i install the PSU? the fan pointing up towards graphics card or down towards the bottom of the case?

Thanks~
 

boom314

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You should be fine with that power supply and the 780. I would put the fan facing the graphics card so that it can help pull air out of the case.
 

spat55

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I got a Evga Supernova but a slightly better version of that and so far week one it has been fine. Also there is enough power there to maybe even get SLI short term.