naggamit ko og generic psu before for 2 years...wala man problema..
ok ra ang generic psu, igasto na lang na og gpu para maka 970 ka
i don't really understand most buyers concept na ngilngig kaayo ug specs, then ingnon daun "ok ra generic power supply?" invest on a good power supply(misconcept kaayo na nga daku kaon kurente if dako watts sa power supply), 8gb ram and i5 na procie (unless nalang die-hard hardcore gamer ka or in a benchmark contest with your cpu on "high load" most of the time, then go i7).
imho
SG06 comes with a 300w-22A 80+ psu. Enough for a 960 unless you bought the lite version then settled for a 600php generic crap.
GTX 970 and then generic PSU? O_o
Now that's what I call living dangerously.
To be honest, the only video cards I will use with a generic PSU are the old ones that do not require a 6-pin PCIE connector or mga surplus. Kay atleast kana kung ma-guba dili kaayo sakit contra sa mga 10K plus na video card. Na kung ma guba kay.......OUCH!
450W is more than enough to run an i7-4770 along with a GTX 960, especially if it's 80+ Gold rated. The GTX 960 will only draw about 120W max under heavy gaming load. You'd need Furmark to push it further, and even then, only 160W max from the tests I've seen. So 120W for the card itself, ~200W for the rest of the system (CPU, mobo, HDDs and fans) leaves you at 320-350W power consumption under full load. You'd have around 100W worth of headroom on a high quality 80+ Gold rated PSU, nothing to worry about.
Also, I would ditch the generic PSU ASAP. Do you really want to risk your 20k+ investment by using a couple hundred peso piece of junk that could potentially wipe out your entire rig's components? I know for sure I wouldn't.
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