psu question

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Corsair CMPSU-400CXEU 400W 12CM ATX12V2.2 80+

is this enough for my system and will it fit??

Gigabyte Socket AM3 GA-MA78LMT-S2

Club 3D RADEON HD 5750 1GB

AMD Athlon II X4 635 2.9GHz, 2MB, 95W, AM3 box

Crucial DDR3 PC-10600 1333MHz 2GB CL9 OEM
 
Corsair CMPSU-400CXEU 400W 12CM ATX12V2.2 80+

is this enough for my system and will it fit??

Gigabyte Socket AM3 GA-MA78LMT-S2

Club 3D RADEON HD 5750 1GB

AMD Athlon II X4 635 2.9GHz, 2MB, 95W, AM3 box

Crucial DDR3 PC-10600 1333MHz 2GB CL9 OEM

the 5750 calls for a 450 watt or greater power supply. it might not actually need all of that but it really wouldn't be a good idea to try and test that. i'd maybe get a 500W psu (or a 600W if you plan on crossfiring or upgrading in the near future).
 
the 5750 calls for a 450 watt or greater power supply. it might not actually need all of that but it really wouldn't be a good idea to try and test that. i'd maybe get a 500W psu (or a 600W if you plan on crossfiring or upgrading in the near future).

i dont plan upgrading anything expect adding an other 2 gigs of memory i guess.

this one?

ANTEC PSU 500W 8CM ATX12V2.2

it should be fine and will it fit?
 
The original Corsair 400W is plenty with 30A on the 12V rail. Nothing more needed if you don't plan to upgrade.
 
The 5750 is a low powered card. The rest of the system isn't high power either. So, to answer your question, yes, my system uses 250W on the 12V rail max. That is 20A, you will have 30A available on a very high quality unit. Just don't overclock and be sure you wont want to upgrade, otherwise the 600W Corsair is next best.
 
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The 5750 is a low powered card. The rest of the system isn't high power either. So, to answer your question, yes, my system uses 250W on the 12V rail max. That is 20A, you will have 30A available on a very high quality unit. Just don't overclock and be sure you wont want to upgrade, otherwise the 600W Corsair is next best.

ok thanks :)
 
You're welcome, and welcome to Computer forum!

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the 5750 calls for a 450 watt or greater power supply. it might not actually need all of that but it really wouldn't be a good idea to try and test that. i'd maybe get a 500W psu (or a 600W if you plan on crossfiring or upgrading in the near future).

joh06937, its not wise to talk in watts. AMD specify that this PSU is rated as certified (http://www.enermaxusa.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=81) however it too has 400W, below what they claim is the minimum (http://support.amd.com/us/certified/power-supplies/Pages/listing.aspx). However it is poorer quality than the Corsair.

Just a word of advice, amperage, active PFC, efficiency, fan size, warranty and MTFB above 25oc makes a good PSU. Forget wattage.

Or simply, Corsair rule.
 
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You're welcome, and welcome to Computer forum!

btw



joh06937, its not wise to talk in watts. AMD specify that this PSU is rated as certified (http://www.enermaxusa.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=81) however it too has 400W, below what they claim is the minimum (http://support.amd.com/us/certified/power-supplies/Pages/listing.aspx). However it is poorer quality than the Corsair.

Just a word of advice, amperage, active PFC, efficiency, fan size, warranty and MTFB above 25oc makes a good PSU. Forget wattage.

Or simply, Corsair rule.
yeah, corsair does rule.:D
 
its not wise to talk in watts. AMD specify that this PSU is rated as certified (http://www.enermaxusa.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=81) however it too has 400W, below what they claim is the minimum (http://support.amd.com/us/certified/power-supplies/Pages/listing.aspx). However it is poorer quality than the Corsair.

Just a word of advice, amperage, active PFC, efficiency, fan size, warranty and MTFB above 25oc makes a good PSU. Forget wattage.

Or simply, Corsair rule.

yeah i am not the best yet with power supplies and how to judge them. thanks for the advice though.
 
so i got a bit more money to spend what u think if i change these things??

GPU: CLUB 3D HD5770 PCIE 1G DDR5 VGA+DVI+HDMI

PSU: Cooler Master GX-series 550W RS-550-ACAA-E3 PSU ATX12V 550W APFC

is that good combo and will they fit with my mobo?

thanks:)
 
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Thats fine, although im not a big fan of Coolermaster PSUs. Look at the one strangle suggested instead.
 
Thats fine, although im not a big fan of Coolermaster PSUs. Look at the one strangle suggested instead.

i heard cooler master is also pretty good brand, but i would also prefer corsair but i don't have much options here in estonia.:(
 
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What resolution to you play at? What is your full system specs. If you are not intending to upgrade, then the 5770 might be all you need, in which case 30A (ie the 400W Corsair) would be plenty. Otherwise, the Coolermaster will do the job.
 
What resolution to you play at? What is your full system specs. If you are not intending to upgrade, then the 5770 might be all you need, in which case 30A (ie the 400W Corsair) would be plenty. Otherwise, the Coolermaster will do the job.

i will play on 1440x900 resolution

motherboard: Gigabyte Socket AM3 GA-MA78LMT-S2

AMD Athlon II X4 635 2.9GHz, 2MB, 95W, AM3 box

Crucial DDR3 PC-10600 1333MHz 2GB CL9 OEM Rendition 240-PIN 256Mx64

CLUB 3D HD5770 PCIE 1G DDR5 VGA+DVI+HDMI

maybe add an other 2gb ram.

this is the system what i will buy i have some old hdd 80gb which i dont upgrade and should fit with my new motherboard and i also have a case.
 
The Cooler Master GX isnt to bad. By far not one of the best, but pretty good for the price. Usually though you can get a corsair with rebates for around the same price. But as far as I know they only make a 650W and 750W, never saw a 550W. Have no idea about prices in Estonia. A good 550/650 watts should do you fine. Just make sure you get a Corsair/Antec/PC Power&Cooling/Seasonic/Silverstone/XFX or even alittle futher down Coolermaster/XClio/Mushkin/ or even a BFG but they are going out of business
 
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