I built my computer early in January and didn't think much about the power supply. I was used to 350W PSUs the last time I built a computer and thought a 550W Gold was phenomenal lol. I also went budget with my video card and got an R9 270. Unfortunately I bought too weak of components for my use and now I'm upgrading slowly.
My current build is:
i7-3770K (no plans to overclock)
2x8GB DDR3 RAM
R9 270 2GB
Seasonic 550W Gold (http://www.seasonicusa.com/images/G-series/G-series-450-550-650-03-550.jpg)
one 3TB 5400RPM HDD
one Crucial M4 SSD
3 140mm fans
I'm going to get a 1440 27" monitor this week and I don't want to skimp so I'm thinking about getting a 780 GTX. I googled and a lot of the replies say that a +600W PSU is recommended but most of those threads are for people who are getting a new PSU. I already have the 550W that I'd like to keep.
If the 550W doesn't work out for the GTX 780, I may just get a GTX 770 now and in summer pick up another 770, SLI it and get a new 750W PSU then too. My dad plans on building a new system then so i'll give him my old parts. THing is i'm not sure the 770 now would be ok with 1440 gaming, especially BF4 on Ultra (2x AA)
My current build is:
i7-3770K (no plans to overclock)
2x8GB DDR3 RAM
R9 270 2GB
Seasonic 550W Gold (http://www.seasonicusa.com/images/G-series/G-series-450-550-650-03-550.jpg)
one 3TB 5400RPM HDD
one Crucial M4 SSD
3 140mm fans
I'm going to get a 1440 27" monitor this week and I don't want to skimp so I'm thinking about getting a 780 GTX. I googled and a lot of the replies say that a +600W PSU is recommended but most of those threads are for people who are getting a new PSU. I already have the 550W that I'd like to keep.
If the 550W doesn't work out for the GTX 780, I may just get a GTX 770 now and in summer pick up another 770, SLI it and get a new 750W PSU then too. My dad plans on building a new system then so i'll give him my old parts. THing is i'm not sure the 770 now would be ok with 1440 gaming, especially BF4 on Ultra (2x AA)
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