Hello
I am about to upgrade my system, using the same Giga EG41MFT-US2H Mobo, but changing a Core2 Duo to a Q6600, the ATI graphics from a 5450 to an Asus HD6770, upgrading the RAM (4GB, 2x2), second Hdd 1 TB. Seagate. The PSU is an OCZ Stealth X Stream 500Watt.
Question I have: is the PSU going to have the necessary power?
It has the 12v 6-Pin power connector, but will it have enough for the whole system? I really do not want to replace it, it is a cracking PSU, never given any problems and runs well under spec's with my current setup; but if it is not powerful enough, I will have to.
Thanks, all.
I am about to upgrade my system, using the same Giga EG41MFT-US2H Mobo, but changing a Core2 Duo to a Q6600, the ATI graphics from a 5450 to an Asus HD6770, upgrading the RAM (4GB, 2x2), second Hdd 1 TB. Seagate. The PSU is an OCZ Stealth X Stream 500Watt.
Question I have: is the PSU going to have the necessary power?
Thanks, all.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- bertison
- OS
- Windows 7/64 HPremium.
- CPU
- AMD FX-6300.
- Motherboard
- Asus M5A78L-M LE/USB3.
- Memory
- Corsair (2x4) GB DDR3 CMXGX3M2A1337CL9.
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVidia/Gigabyte GT730 (2GB) GDDR5.
- Sound Card
- Onboard.
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Iiyama PLE2407HDS.
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1280
- Hard Drives
- Desktop: 1TB. WD10EZEX-00BN5A0.
Zyxel nsa310 NAS: 2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.14.
Cache Drive: Sandisk SDSSDRC032G.
Laptop Lenovo B50/80 128 GB SSD.
- PSU
- Corsair 750M.
- Case
- Coolermaster N300.
- Cooling
- FRONT: (2X) 140mm. TOP: (1x) 120mm. REAR: (1x) 120mm.
- Keyboard
- Logitech K290
- Mouse
- Trust Optical Wired
- Internet Speed
- 15 Mb Down, 0.55 Up.
- Antivirus
- Kaspersky Total Security 2017, Hitman Pro.
- Browser
- Firefox.
- Other Info
- NETWORK:
Sky "Q box" and router.
Desktop & NAS - 30 Metres Cat6 Ethernet wired, via TP-Link 4-port switch.
Lenovo B50/80 Laptop, 2x Wileyfox phones, Lenovo TAB3-8 tablet - all wireless.
Grandchildren, their parents and friends as bandwidth 'parasites' at various times!
If I suspect that it won't do the trick, out it comes and in goes a 650Watt.