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Actually heres a question for you:
AMD FX 8150
1x Nvidia 2.5gb GTX 570
2x Solid State HDD
2x Sata 3 HDD
1x DVDRW
2x 200mm (1xLED), 1x 120mm Case Fans
Plus the H100
I have an OCZ 600w PSU, is this enough?
Is it the OCZ ModXStream Pro?
Using this PSU calculator gives you a rough number on what you need; http://extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine
Based on what you listed it needs about 500 watts,you should have enough.
Btw,what case are you using?
Edited by Heavy MG - 7/9/12 at 4:06pm
    
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hello,
why do you need 2 ssd's,i have read that it might damage or be problems with ssd raids,never had a ssd raid , so cant tell you for sure.
same with the hard drives,new ones with 6gb a sec should be good enough on its own.
your gonna need more fans,maybe a full kit sometime,have a look at what the fans are,might be better to buy a nice set of £6 sickleflow fans.
get a real watercooling kit with the money saved.
    
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just enof For me I don't like using about 80% capasity Ive found over the years if I need 600 Ill go to 800 what alot of pepole don't understand is that when you turn on a psu it dosent go to 600 watts that is what is capibale of so if the transformere isent winding all the way up you get less heat is it huge no 3 to 5 degress
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I have a Coolermaster HAF 922 Case

I have 2 ssd's cos i had an intel 80gb ssd and i upgraded to a 120gb ocz ssd and didnt wanna ditch the intel. They arent raided, i use the intel for games and the ocz for OS.

As for the PSU, i will happily upgrade it, but it will have to be next month im already not eating this month xD

AT least it should be ok for a while smile.gif


As for the fans, i cant really fit any more, 2x 200mm, 1x 120mm 2x 120mm (h100) should be more than enough surely?
Edited by Neonic - 7/9/12 at 4:26pm
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i would still cheak da speed on them fans if they came with the case,mine are 1000rpm and move little air compaired to a 2000 rpm case fan.
oh,and check the spacing of the 120mm fan port holes,they have to be side by side,mine where not so one set of screws holding it up.
extra bolts if push pull.
Edited by MrPerforations - 7/9/12 at 4:28pm
    
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post #26 of 129
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I have a Coolermaster HAF 912 Case
I have 2 ssd's cos i had an intel 80gb ssd and i upgraded to a 120gb ocz ssd and didnt wanna ditch the intel. They arent raided, i use the intel for games and the ocz for OS.
As for the PSU, i will happily upgrade it, but it will have to be next month im already not eating this month xD
AT least it should be ok for a while smile.gif
As for the fans, i cant really fit any more, 2x 200mm, 1x 120mm 2x 120mm (h100) should be more than enough surely?
SSD's use hardly any power at all.
Yeah,you should be ok with the 600w PSU for awhile,i believe Seasonic makes OCZ's power supplies,Seasonic make some of the best psu's out there.
And,yes that is plenty to keep a 8150 and a GTX570 cool,if your 570 has a non-reference cooler it will help remove its heat as well.
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just enof For me I don't like using about 80% capasity Ive found over the years if I need 600 Ill go to 800 what alot of pepole don't understand is that when you turn on a psu it dosent go to 600 watts that is what is capibale of so if the transformere isent winding all the way up you get less heat is it huge no 3 to 5 degress
So you're saying if I have a 650W,and use 470W on 100% load,I should get a better PSU? Sorry, I don't mean to "thread crap" here I'm just wondering if my PSU would go pop from what I'm using.
    
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post #27 of 129
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Ok i just bought a H100 cooler.....i hope this will suffice cos im am totally broke as hell now xD

Hope its not too hard to fit, never fitted a water cooler before.



Stupid question, does it come water included or will i need to fill it up (man i feel dumb asking that)
Edited by Neonic - 7/9/12 at 4:40pm
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Ok i just bought a H100 cooler.....i hope this will suffice cos im am totally broke as hell now xD
Hope its not too hard to fit, never fitted a water cooler before.
Stupid question, does it come water included or will i need to fill it up (man i feel dumb asking that)
It's actually not too difficult,you install the rad fans & plug them into the CPU block,then mount the radiator by screwing it to the top of the case,mount the backplate then the CPU block and you're done.
With closed loops such as the H100,you don't have to fill it up,it comes filled and you never have to add water.
Edited by Heavy MG - 7/9/12 at 4:51pm
    
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Sounds good to me, hopefully this will solve my issues....hehe so much for the 92mm fan i bought to expand my cooler xD
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SSD's use hardly any power at all.
Yeah,you should be ok with the 600w PSU for awhile,i believe Seasonic makes OCZ's power supplies,Seasonic make some of the best psu's out there.
And,yes that is plenty to keep a 8150 and a GTX570 cool,if your 570 has a non-reference cooler it will help remove its heat as well.
So you're saying if I have a 650W,and use 470W on 100% load,I should get a better PSU? Sorry, I don't mean to "thread crap" here I'm just wondering if my PSU would go pop from what I'm using.

a 650w that is powering 470w of demand is using 75% of the capasite with in the 80% so your good
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