Question on buying SMPS

saiyaman

Journeyman
Hello everybody I'm planning to upgrade my PC. I have a concern about whether I might need to upgrade my SMPS as well.

First my current configuration:

Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 2.2Ghz
Transcend 1GB DDR2 @ 800mhz x 2
Intel DG965RY Board
Zebronics Geforce 8800GT
Cooler Master Extreme 600W
1 TB HDD
Samsung Syncmaster 740NW 17" widescreen monitor

This is what I'm hoping to get:
Intel Core i5 2500K
4 GB DDR3 RAM (1333 Mhz) x 2
Intel DH67CL Board

I will be retaining the good ol' 8800GT which I have. Now the question is, will the 600W SMPS mentioned above be good enough even after I complete the upgrade?
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
The config you've decided definitely needs a good CPU, better than your current one. However, the config is itself a bad one. Please provide us your total budget and the component list you wanna purchase so that we can suggest you a better rig.
 
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saiyaman

Journeyman
Sounds fair enough. My budget is around 30k.

The components which I will get are:
CPU
Motherboard (Preferred support of at least 16 GB RAM)
RAM (Two 4 GB DDR3 preferred)
A decent PSU if the current one does not suffice
DVD Writer
UPS

EDIT: Oh and I'm retaining my HDD as well!
 

rajnusker

Sage of the Six Paths
i5 2500k ---> 10.8k
MSI P67A-GD55 ---> 9k OR Asus P8P67-M ----> 8.2k
Corsair DDR3 2*4GB 1333Mhz ---> 3.6k
Asus 24x DVD ----> 1.15k
Corsair CX600 V2 ----> 3.5k

^^UPS not included.
 
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saiyaman

Journeyman
i5 2500k ---> 10.8k
MSI P67A-GD55 ---> 9k OR Asus P8P67-M ----> 8.2k
Corsair DDR3 2*4GB 1333Mhz ---> 3.6k
Asus 24x DVD ----> 1.15k
Corsair CX600 V2 ----> 3.5k

^^UPS not included.

Sounds nice. CX 600 gives 600W output (I'm basing it on the name here so I guess I'm wrong)? If that's so I can stick with my existing Cooler Master Extreme 600W right?
 

Nipun

Whompy Whomperson
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/power-sup...89-power-supply-blacklist-thread-newbies.html
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/power-supply-cabinets-mods/104472-basic-guide-right-power-supply.html

Read these links. Its better to avoid CM eXtreme series' PSU. :)
 

rajnusker

Sage of the Six Paths
Sounds nice. CX 600 gives 600W output (I'm basing it on the name here so I guess I'm wrong)? If that's so I can stick with my existing Cooler Master Extreme 600W right?

Coolermaster's Extreme Power Plus Series are absolutely crap. Throw it away. The Corsair one is more efficient and stable.
 
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saiyaman

Journeyman
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/power-sup...89-power-supply-blacklist-thread-newbies.html
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/power-supply-cabinets-mods/104472-basic-guide-right-power-supply.html

Read these links. Its better to avoid CM eXtreme series' PSU. :)

Wish I had read that thread 4 years back. :(

I think I should be really happy considering that I have never had any problem with it and I have taken my system to it's limits by playing games like Crysis with all settings maxed with no AA or AF. Thank goodness it is working fine. According to those threads my current CM is a horrible choice. :sad:

Coolermaster's Extreme Power Plus Series are absolutely crap. Throw it away. The Corsair one is more efficient and stable.

Ah I see. One more question if you don't mind. 600W is enough for the config I'm looking at right? It includes my existing 8800GT.
 

MegaMind

Human Spambot
@OP, corsair CX600 V2 is not a good choice, but not bad either.. There are better PSUs in the same price range...

Seasonic S12II 520W - 3.5K
Corsair GS600 - 4K
 

doomgiver

Warframe
@OP, corsair CX600 V2 is not a good choice, but not bad either.. There are better PSUs in the same price range...

Seasonic S12II 520W - 3.5K
Corsair GS600 - 4K

not true, a vx450 @ 3.5k will be better. op does not need that much power, he *only* has a 8800gt.

even a saga II 400w will do the job
 

MegaMind

Human Spambot
not true, a vx450 @ 3.5k will be better.

op does not need that much power, he *only* has a 8800gt.

Well is VX450 even avail. anymore? Even if it is, S12II 520(3.5K) > VX450(3.5K) anyday..

Wen it comes to PSU, it never gets outdated... So since these PSUs lie well within OP's budget, i'd suggest either of the 2 mentioned..
Also OP may change the GPU in future, if he gets saga II 400 now, he'd have to change the PSU in future during his upgrades...
 

doomgiver

Warframe
i didnt know that.

go for the seasonic, its got good reviews, and it can put out 588 W at max.

lol, on one hand you have supplies like CM eXtreme power which cant even put out 70% of their rated wattage and then you have seasonics which give you even more than you bargained for (vx450 is based on a slightly older s12II design)
 

AshutoshM

Blue Age Wonders
600w supply is more than enough for your above stated configuration. Even 500w supply will do your job. So, no need to buy a new SMPS. Also, Cooler Master Extreme 600w has good voltage rails suitable for your configuration. You are not as well using a very high end gfx card, so you will be fine.

One thing I would recommend to you is that don't go with that Intel motherboard, whatever hell happens. As you are having i5 2500k, go with a P67 or Z68 motherboard even if you don't want to overclock. I don't want you to regret later.
 

MegaMind

Human Spambot
600w supply is more than enough for your above stated configuration. Even 500w supply will do your job. So, no need to buy a new SMPS. Also, Cooler Master Extreme 600w has good voltage rails suitable for your configuration. You are not as well using a very high end gfx card, so you will be fine.

Err.. Actually, CM extreme power plus 600W PSU is to be considered as a 400 bucks generic PSU(or a step ahead)... So please don't confuse OP with incorrect info.:neutral:

Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 600 W Power Supply Review
 

rajnusker

Sage of the Six Paths
@OP, corsair CX600 V2 is not a good choice, but not bad either.. There are better PSUs in the same price range...

Seasonic S12II 520W - 3.5K
Corsair GS600 - 4K

If you are talking about efficiency, Yes the Seasonic is a better choice. I suggested a Corsair as he may not get Seasonic at some local shops.
 

doomgiver

Warframe
why buy from local shops? they suck. order online.
and corsair vx450 has better efficiency than seasonic at every level.
i have the data to prove it.


input test1 test2 test3 test4 test5
Total 91.2 W 183.2 W 274 W 360.5 W 450.1 W
% Max Load 20.3% 40.7% 60.9% 80.1% 100.0
AC Power 105 W 208 W 314 W 419 W 534 W
Efficiency 86.9% 88.1% 87.3% 86.0% 84.3%
^^ corsair
Corsair VX450W Power Supply Review | Hardware Secrets

input test1 test2 test3 test4 test5
Total 110.4 W 205.3 W 313.6 W 417.2 W 520.1 W
% Max Load 21.2% 39.5% 60.3% 80.2% 100.0%
AC Power 129.4 W 237.3 W 365.9 W 494.6 W 631.0 W
Efficiency 85.3% 86.5% 85.7% 84.4% 82.4%
^^ seasonic
Seasonic S12II Bronze 520 W Power Supply Review | Hardware Secrets
 

MegaMind

Human Spambot
why buy from local shops? they suck. order online.

and corsair vx450 has better efficiency than seasonic at every level.
i have the data to prove it.


input test1 test2 test3 test4 test5
Total 91.2 W 183.2 W 274 W 360.5 W 450.1 W
% Max Load 20.3% 40.7% 60.9% 80.1% 100.0
AC Power 105 W 208 W 314 W 419 W 534 W
Efficiency 86.9% 88.1% 87.3% 86.0% 84.3%
^^ corsair
Corsair VX450W Power Supply Review | Hardware Secrets

input test1 test2 test3 test4 test5
Total 110.4 W 205.3 W 313.6 W 417.2 W 520.1 W
% Max Load 21.2% 39.5% 60.3% 80.2% 100.0%
AC Power 129.4 W 237.3 W 365.9 W 494.6 W 631.0 W
Efficiency 85.3% 86.5% 85.7% 84.4% 82.4%
^^ seasonic
Seasonic S12II Bronze 520 W Power Supply Review | Hardware Secrets

Not always...

Its not that efficiency alone matters. But yes VX450 was one hell of a PSU.. But some of our forum members have had issues when powering GTX560TI with VX450.. So S12II 520 is a no-brainer at the same price...
 
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