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I dno I can't see a problem with it because like...a 3850 + e8400@ 3.6Ghz uses 187W peak usage...having 21A means around about 250W of power.
Now Id think that a Q6600 wont use 60W more than a 3.6Ghz dual
Agreed, 21A gives you 250W. But I based it on things such as efficiency, continuous output. Actual output always differs from what's rated (on the sticker). It's noted that load on the PSU and its efficiency are inversely proportional.