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**Motherboard** | Desktop
**Socket** | Socket LGA 1700
**CPU** | 1 x Intel Core i5-12600KF
**CPU Speed** | 4900MHz
**CPU Vcore** | 1.2V
**CPU Utilization** | 90%
**Memory** | 2 x 8GB DDR4 Module
**Video Card Set 1** | 1 x AMD Radeon RX 570
**Core Clock** | 1168MHz
**Memory Clock** | 1750MHz
**Storage** | 1 x M.2 NVMe SSD
**Storage** | 1 x SATA SSD
**Optical Drive** | 1 x DVD-RW/DVD+RW Drive
**Keyboard** | 1 x Standard Keyboard
**Mouse** | 1 x Standard Mouse
**Fan** | 3 x 120mm
**Fan** | 2 x 80mm
**Computer Utilization** | 8 hours per day
**Gaming / Heavy 3D Application Time** | No Gaming / 3D Apps
**Load Wattage** | 383W
**Recommended Wattage** | 433W
**Amperage** | +3. 3V: 11.3A, +5V: 10.0A, +12V: 28.7A
**Recommended UPS Rating** | 750VA
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[b]Motherboard:[/b] Desktop
[b]Socket:[/b] Socket LGA 1700
[b]CPU:[/b] 1 x Intel Core i5-12600KF
[b]CPU Speed:[/b] 4900MHz
[b]CPU Vcore:[/b] 1.2V
[b]CPU Utilization:[/b] 90%
[b]Memory:[/b] 2 x 8GB DDR4 Module
[b]Video Card Set 1:[/b] 1 x AMD Radeon RX 570
[b]Core Clock:[/b] 1168MHz
[b]Memory Clock:[/b] 1750MHz
[b]Storage:[/b] 1 x M.2 NVMe SSD
[b]Storage:[/b] 1 x SATA SSD
[b]Optical Drive:[/b] 1 x DVD-RW/DVD+RW Drive
[b]Keyboard:[/b] 1 x Standard Keyboard
[b]Mouse:[/b] 1 x Standard Mouse
[b]Fan:[/b] 3 x 120mm
[b]Fan:[/b] 2 x 80mm
[b]Computer Utilization:[/b] 8 hours per day
[b]Gaming / Heavy 3D Application Time:[/b] No Gaming / 3D Apps
[b]Load Wattage:[/b] 383W
[b]Recommended Wattage:[/b] 433W
[b]Amperage:[/b] +3. 3V: 11.3A, +5V: 10.0A, +12V: 28.7A
[b]Recommended UPS Rating:[/b] 750VA
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Motherboard | Desktop |
Socket | Socket LGA 1700 |
CPU | 1 x Intel Core i5-12600KF |
CPU Speed | 4900MHz |
CPU Vcore | 1.2V |
CPU Utilization | 90% |
Memory | 2 x 8GB DDR4 Module |
Video Card Set 1 | 1 x AMD Radeon RX 570 |
Core Clock | 1168MHz |
Memory Clock | 1750MHz |
Storage | 1 x M. 2 NVMe SSD |
Storage | 1 x SATA SSD |
Optical Drive | 1 x DVD-RW/DVD+RW Drive |
Keyboard | 1 x Standard Keyboard |
Mouse | 1 x Standard Mouse |
Fan | 3 x 120mm |
Fan | 2 x 80mm |
Computer Utilization | 8 hours per day |
Gaming / Heavy 3D Application Time | No Gaming / 3D Apps |
Load Wattage | 383W |
Recommended Wattage | 433W |
Amperage | +3. 3V: 11.3A, +5V: 10.0A, +12V: 28.7A |
Recommended UPS Rating | +3.3V: 750VA |
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Motherboard: Desktop
Socket: Socket LGA 1700
CPU: 1 x Intel Core i5-12600KF
CPU Speed: 4900MHz
CPU Vcore: 1.2V
CPU Utilization: 90%
Memory: 2 x 8GB DDR4 Module
Video Card Set 1: 1 x AMD Radeon RX 570
Core Clock: 1168MHz
Memory Clock: 1750MHz
Storage: 1 x M.2 NVMe SSD
Storage: 1 x SATA SSD
Optical Drive: 1 x DVD-RW/DVD+RW Drive
Keyboard: 1 x Standard Keyboard
Mouse: 1 x Standard Mouse
Fan: 3 x 120mm
Fan: 2 x 80mm
Computer Utilization: 8 hours per day
Gaming / Heavy 3D Application Time: No Gaming / 3D Apps
Load Wattage: 383W
Recommended Wattage: 433W
Amperage: +3. 3V: 11.3A, +5V: 10.0A, +12V: 28.7A
Recommended UPS Rating: 750VA
Generated by OuterVision PSU Calculator 2022-10-26 01:00:35.0
Motherboard: | Desktop | |
Socket: | Socket LGA 1700 | |
CPU: | 1 x Intel Core i5-12600KF | |
CPU Speed: | 4900 MHz | |
CPU Vcore: | 1.2 V | |
CPU Utilization: | 90 % | |
Memory: | 2 x 8GB DDR4 Module | |
Video Card Set 1: | 1 x AMD Radeon RX 570 | |
Core Clock: | 1168 MHz | |
Memory Clock: | 1750 MHz | |
Storage: | 1 x M. 2 NVMe SSD | |
Storage: | 1 x SATA SSD | |
Optical Drive: | 1 x DVD-RW/DVD+RW Drive | |
Keyboard: | 1 x Standard Keyboard | |
Mouse: | 1 x Standard Mouse | |
Fan: | 3 x 120mm | |
Fan: | 2 x 80mm | |
Computer Utilization: | 8 hours per day | |
Gaming / Heavy 3D Application Time: | No Gaming / 3D Apps | |
Load Wattage: | 383 W |
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Recommended PSU Wattage: | 433 W |
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Budget PSU for 2200G + RX 570
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Essentially my brother built my littler brother a basic 2200G system and I decided to throw an RX 570 in there. . But the PSU in there was a Cougar STE 500 which looked like the cheapest garbage he could find so I took it out. First off am I wrong about it being complete garbage or will it be fine for a non overclocked 2200G and RX 570?
Second if it is garbage that I need to just throw out then what would you suggest from these options? Prices are Australian.
https://www.pccasegear.com/category/15_535/power-supplies/all-models
Should I just suck it up and go up in price for something like a Seasonic Focus 450w or Be Quiet Pure Power 11 500w. Those are both $99 AUD. Any other suggestions available at this store?
Efficiency may or may not be kind of important.. I live in a place where electricity is 45c/kwh.
thanks guys
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The best one i know among all those is the Corsair CX450M
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/41579/corsair-cx450m-450w-power-supply
Many of the others dont have reviews that i could find and frankly i would not trust a cheap Thermaltake, Cooler Master or SilverStone unit longer than i could throw it
The CX450M is not great but its not bad at all
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I would just use the Couger, you would be amazed how many cheap power supply’s are out there and work fine for normal use.
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The Cougar STE500 should be fine for your use case. That 50-60 bucks isn’t going to give you any major upgrade.
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shilka said:
The best one i know among all those is the Corsair CX450M
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/41579/corsair-cx450m-450w-power-supplyMany of the others dont have reviews that i could find and frankly i would not trust a cheap Thermaltake, Cooler Master or SilverStone unit longer than i could throw it
The CX450M is not great but its not bad at allClick to expand…
Thank you. That’s what I’ll likely go with then. But at $89 AUD it seems like I may as well just spend the extra $10 for the Focus Gold or Pure Power 11? is there any reason you wouldn’t? I know they wouldn’t be necessary as the system currently is but maybe they’ll last longer through more system upgrades?
Discovery said:
I would just use the Couger, you would be amazed how many cheap power supply’s are out there and work fine for normal use.
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Ashura said:
The Cougar STE500 should be fine for your use case. That 50-60 bucks isn’t going to give you any major upgrade.
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There’s not a single review of it that I can find and I just simply can’t bring myself to trust it. I’m not looking for an upgrade at $60, $100 or even $200 when it comes to buying a PSU.. i’m looking for peace of mind. I’m not letting my 13 year old brother use a PSU that I just plain have no idea whether there’s any chance itll start a housefire. I don’t want to spend more than is necessary, but i’d spend more than the whole system cost if I had to.
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Cougar is the brand name for the OEM HEC and the number of good units they have ever made can be counted on one hand so any Cougar branded unit is not going to be all that great
As for the CX being only $10 cheaper no its not worth that so spend the extra $10
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I’ve read good reviews about the Thermaltake Smart RGB and Smart BX1 RGB ones on eteknix and nikkitech, but those are only 2 reviews, and i still don’t know what to make of the PSUs. They look like they might worth taking a risk if extremely money bound, and with no other options.
https://www.nikktech.com/main/articles/pc-hardware/power-supplies/9816-thermaltake-smart-bx1-rgb-650w-power-supply-unit-review?start=7
If you can find a Gigabyte PB500 500W (GP-PB500), I’d recommend that one as well the cheapest good PSU to get, this Gigabyte is a fan favourite with Russians, former Russian Republics, Eastern and South-Eastern Balkans, Southeast Asia and other 3rd world countries with too small markets for most companies to care due to horrible income, horrible buying power, and cartel monopolized markets with no good PSU brands available
FSP HEXA 85+ (must be this exact name) are really good as well if there are some where you’re at.
The Cougar STE500 is idk there about-ish or a step down, I mean the way I intuitively grade it is with the zone designations from Command & Conquer, all except the cougar would be something used in the Yellow Zones, and Brotherhood of Nod would use it, and well the Cougar is kinda slipping into the Red Zone and kinda only The Forgotten Mutants would use it xD And the Corsair CX is the last grade any self-respecting GDI personnel would use in the Blue Zones.
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Ripple suppression and voltage regulation on the Smart BX is pretty average so i would not recommend that one
The Smart RGB on the other hand is actually pretty decent but i do wish eteknix would state who is the OEM in their reviews
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Thanks everyone. I’ve decided to make the choice between the Phanteks PH-P550GF 550W, Be Quiet Pure Power 11 500W and the Seasonic Focus Gold 450W. They’re all $99.
Something tells me the Phanteks makes the most sense maybe? it’s a rebrand of the Focus Gold, but 550W instead of only 450W so I guess the hope would be that if after the RX570 he actually takes to PC gaming I can put a 3600 in there later and maybe even hand down my 1080 ti eventually.
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3600/1080 Ti wouldn’t use 450W, but if the Be Quiet is a rebrand then just get that for the extra 100W.
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The Phanteks is a Seasonic Focus rebrand so why would you buy the 450 watt from Seasonic if the 550 watt from Phanteks is the same price?
Best deal among those 3 is the Phanteks, funny they dont have them listed on the Phanteks website so i was really confused for a min
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I might have to rethink the price range on this. The phanteks and the focus gold only have 1 pci-e cable. If the goal is longevity and upgradeability.. that’s a no go.
So now i’m back to having absolutely no idea where to start.
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Lexi is Dumb said:
I might have to rethink the price range on this. The phanteks and the focus gold only have 1 pci-e cable. If the goal is longevity and upgradeability.. that’s a no go.
So now i’m back to having absolutely no idea where to start.
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A CX650M which has two PCI-E cables is only $109
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/41916/corsair-cx650m-650w-power-supply
Otherwise there is the Leadex III 550 watt for $119
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/47167/super-flower-leadex-iii-gold-550w-power-supply
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shilka said:
A CX650M which has two PCI-E cables is only $109
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/41916/corsair-cx650m-650w-power-supplyClick to expand…
Well if you’re willing to suggest it, i’m going to assume that one is fine and for the sake of being done with this whole thing cause im sick of looking at product pages and reviews i’m just gonna go with it. Thank you again for taking the time.
Edit: Actually screw the budget, just assume I’m willing to pay for any one of these and maybe just point to the best one?
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Out of those i would go with the 650 watt Super Flower Leadex III
Its $14 less than the Corsair RMx 550 watt and its even more quiet if that matters, its $4 less than the Seasonic Focus Plus 550 watt as well
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Out of those i would go with the 650 watt Super Flower Leadex III
Its $14 less than the Corsair RMx 550 watt and its even more quiet if that matters, its $4 less than the Seasonic Focus Plus 550 watt as wellClick to expand. ..
Okay. Now I’m really going to let that be the end of it. Thank you very much.
I guess if he doesn’t take to the PC at any point.. if nothing else I’ve got a quality spare i’d be willing to put in my own system.
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Out of those i would go with the 650 watt Super Flower Leadex III
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Oh my GAWD!
SuperFlower has come to town in our 3RD World :specool: .
Haven’t seen PCCG for some time now and they sneaked this product range in, without me even knowing about it. Thank you ‘shilka’ for pointing this out to me here on OCN.
Some time’s I can be the MOST ignorant person on Planet Earth when it comes to the latest gear being sold at our own retail outlets and it will always take a someone else living on the far side of the planet, to point this out.
Put in an order for this Model;
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/47172/super-flower-leadex-titanium-750w-power-supply
Looking forward to getting this PSU and trying it out on my 3800x.
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Power supply for five rx 570 4gb Elpida from shaphire nitro +
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2 rx 570 4gb Elpida cards for win7 with parameters
core 1167 memory 2020 power limit 50 core voltage 975
together with the system eat 350 watts, in idle 90 watts
means (350-90 )/2 = 260/2 = 130 watts each card
my Corsair CX750M Bronze refused to run 4 cards, although in theory it should have been
the block just went into protection
I think it might have been necessary to power it differently, the risers threw everything to the molex, two to two wires
now I’m looking at computeruniverse, I think what power supply to order to power 5 pieces of rx 570 at once under GIGABYTE GA-970A-DS3P five-slot
kilowatt gold from seasononic or corsair is enough?
offer your options, better tested in practice
thought to power it with two blocks, for example, for a system + 2 VC 120 * 2 + 80 is enough and 500 quilted jacket
for the remaining three VC you need 120 * 3, 600 quilted jacket, according to the idea it should be enough , a question for wires
in a kilowatt there are more of them, and the price of the issue can be equal, the efficiency is higher, you don’t need to synchronize
except for the seasononic and krsair which power supplies per kilowatt have proven themselves?
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Chiftek A135 1 kW is well proven.