is my PSU up to the task?

shabbazz

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Hello all

I am just trying to build up a system to change my old one and I was wondering about the posibilities of keeping the power supply.
I currently have a http://www.akasa.com.tw/update...eam&model=AK-P460FG-BL]AKASA PaxPower 460W[/url] of which I am very pleased: very quiet and reliable.
Also, i am a little short of founds for a new power supply.
The system I want to build is:
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-MA770T-UD3P
CPU: AMD - Phenom II X3 Triple Core 720 Black Edition
RAM: Corsair DOMINATOR DHX DDR3, 2x2GB, 1600MHz
Video: HIS HD 4870 IceQ 4+ Turbo 1GB (256bit) GDDR5 PCIe
2 SATA2 HDD's @7200 rpm
DVD-rw
I am not planning to OC.

This http://www.thermaltake.outervision.com/]Power supply calculator[/url] pointed exactly a 460W recommended PSU wattage at 100% load.

This is a little too close to the limit.
Do you think my PSU will handle the load or should I reallocate the budget?

Thanks!
 

Lunyone

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I think your PSU might be a bit too under powered/over rated. By your link you have 210w on the 3.3v and 5v rails, which only leaves about 225w for the combined 12v rails. This would equate to about 18-20A for the 12v rail. If your PSU is over 2 yrs. old, you can expect about a 20% reduction in total output, due to ~10%/yr for capacitor aging. I would personally get a new PSU and then you don't have to worry about your system having issues or possibly losing parts due to a marginal PSU. The Corsair 550vx/650tx or even Antec 500w Earthwatts will serve you well with your system.

Edit: The PSU that theAnimal has linked will work fine too. Just need to have 2 x 6 PCI-e power connectors and at least a quality >400w PSU.
 

shabbazz

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So, thinking about it I realized that it is best to cut down in some parts to save money for a new PSU.

I was thiking of downgrade to AMD Phenom II x2 550, and maybe only 2 Gigs of RAM for now.
I will try and raise the extra money, because this compromise kills me.

I was thinking of buying a Coolermaster Silent Pro M600 .
It is modular and it has 85% efficency. It is the best bargain i can find,
or maybe go for the Corsair HX520 W that is a little more expensive.

What do you think?

P.S. I could not find G.Skill RAM in my country.
 

theAnimal

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The Coolermaster is a good PSU.

Any brand name RAM is fine, just don't go for overpriced kits since you won't notice any performance difference.
 

Lunyone

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What is your budget for this build? I'd probably recommend an Antec/Corsair/Seasonic/PC&C PSU over a Coolermaster, even though the one you linked looked okay.