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just a casual question in regards to my PSU
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HYP3xPsYcHoZz
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hey to YOU! Yeah you the one reading this, thanks for looking at this post, I hope you can help me!
Im just wondering if my CX750 Watt psu is doing the job, or if I need to get a higher capacity one, Specs are:
I7-4790k(OC to 4.6ghz)
ROG VII Hero
GTX 760 sli(non overclock yet)
2x 120gb (in raid 0) Kingston V300 SSD
1x 2tb HDD WD Green
wi-fi card
ROG Front Base
Corsair H80i watercooling
3x4gb Kingston Hyperx Beast 2400mhz (1 dimm slot not working)
1 Front LED fan
1 Top Led fan
2 Corsair silent fans (on watercooling radiator)
2 side fans (intergrated into my case on both sides)
ummm thats all I can think of if you notice ive missed anything please ask and I will reply, thanks for your help
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It's fine, but the CX750 isn't really optimized for gaming and over clocking.. Just normal operations, but it will be fine.
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AMD- wrote It's fine, but the CX750 isn't really optimized for gaming and over clocking.. Just normal operations, but it will be fine.


I did have an RM750 but for some reason my PC wouldn't boot with it :/ will try it again now thanks you for your reply
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750W is more than enough, you are only probably using 500W of it tbh.
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