Corsair TX Series 850 Watt Single Rail Non-Modular Power Supply Showcase- BoxeoUnboxings
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if you don't use it anymore you can sent to me please;)
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Good video. I like Corsair a lot.
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@Jerry2665 yeah, i know what you mean. Off the shelf comps are usually more money with lesser performing computer parts and they usually don't go into detail what exactly each computer part is, particularly because most people don't know or care. When my family use to buy computers, all we looked at was the GB(s), and once in a while the CPU Ghz. We would see something like 500GB HD and be thinking, "WOW!" lol. There are some positives of buying an off the shelf comp, but no not enough, IMO.
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@BoxeoP4P Thank you for all the info. It helped me alot. Just so much out there these days. Its like 10years was my last build. Got caught up in buting off the shelf computers. Not happy I know i can do better with a custom one .
Hey, can anyone tell me if i can use a 600w power supply if the computer probably wont need more then 450?
mr4wkw4rd 4 months ago
@mr4wkw4rd Hi, listing all your main components including video card(s), cpu, # of HDD(s), # of SDD(s), # ofcooling fans or if you have water cooling will help. Or you can google wattage calculator and enter the information yourself for a rough but close enough wattage total of all your items.
BoxeoP4P 4 months ago
@mr4wkw4rd
100-200 watt overkill is always good .
so it will run more silent and less heat.
and its a gold rated PSU, so it will run energy efficient.
if you use less, you pay less.
simple:)
ImmortalUniverse 4 months ago
@ImmortalUniverse Right on
BoxeoP4P 4 months ago
Thanks for the box opening! Alot of people tend to forget how important it is to buy a good power supply. All they worry about is what kind of GPU, CPU they are going to get.
savator408 11 months ago
@savator408 np =) You're right about that. A good reliable psu with enough watts is just as critical!
BoxeoP4P 11 months ago