Q9300 and 4870 + 520HX

linkgoron

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Well, I just want to be on the safe side here.

I'm planning on getting a new system with 1 HD, 1 optical drive, a Q9300 (or 9450), HD 4870, 4GB RAM, and an ASUS p5q.

I'm planing on OCing, but I was wondering if a corsair 520HX is good enough to get the q9300 to around 3.2GHZ without any problems. the 620HX will stretch me a bit over than what I want to pay.
 

Zap

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You can probably get a 650TX for the price (or less) of the 520HX.
 

linkgoron

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What's the difference between the TX and HX PSUs?

And will I be able to OC higher with the TX? I don't really care that the HX is modular.
 

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Originally posted by: linkgoron
What's the difference between the TX and HX PSUs?

And will I be able to OC higher with the TX? I don't really care that the HX is modular.

Modular is the difference. No you will not be able to overclock more with one
 

linkgoron

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Originally posted by: BassBomb
Originally posted by: linkgoron
What's the difference between the TX and HX PSUs?

And will I be able to OC higher with the TX? I don't really care that the HX is modular.

Modular is the difference. No you will not be able to overclock more with one

Well if modular is the only difference I guess I'll go with the 650TX.
Thanks.
 

linkgoron

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Originally posted by: desolate
The 520w model would be plenty for your setup if you didn't want to go any higher.

Well, I want to OC the q9300 (it may change to a q9450) I doubt that a 520HX has enough power.

Also, if modular is the only difference between the 520hx and the 650TX, I don't think there's a reason to get the 520hx.
 

desolate

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Originally posted by: linkgoron
Originally posted by: desolate
The 520w model would be plenty for your setup if you didn't want to go any higher.

Well, I want to OC the q9300 (it may change to a q9450) I doubt that a 520HX has enough power.

Also, if modular is the only difference between the 520hx and the 650TX, I don't think there's a reason to get the 520hx.

I have the rig in my sig running all off a 500watt PSU that has 3 harddrives, a 4870, and an overclocked quad to 3.5GHz and it's been running completely fine.
 

DSF

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Originally posted by: linkgoron
Originally posted by: desolate
The 520w model would be plenty for your setup if you didn't want to go any higher.

Well, I want to OC the q9300 (it may change to a q9450) I doubt that a 520HX has enough power.

Also, if modular is the only difference between the 520hx and the 650TX, I don't think there's a reason to get the 520hx.

The 520 has plenty of power, but if you want to get the TX it will be cheaper and won't hurt anything.